1. Has the registration passed?
Only when a trademark is approved and registered can it enjoy the exclusive right in law, otherwise anyone will have the opportunity to use the trademark or even be registered. Therefore, in the process of trademark transfer and other transactions, the transferee must verify whether the trademark has been approved for registration or whether it has been renewed in time. Otherwise, when you buy a trademark from others at a high price, you need to spend more money to fight for rights and interests. In addition, the transferor may own multiple trademarks, some of which have been approved for registration and some of which have not. The transferee must remember to verify whether the traded trademark is consistent with the registered trademark, and don't use it after buying the trademark. If you use an unapproved registered trademark logo, even if it is misused, it will constitute an illegal act of changing a registered trademark or impersonating a registered trademark.
2. Are you applying for registration?