In recent years, the importance of trademarks is self-evident. Only by owning your own trademark can you have a certain say. Even if trademarks are so important, can one trademark serve many people?
According to relevant regulations, "Multiple natural persons, legal persons or other organizations may apply to the Trademark Office to register the same trademark at the same time, and enjoy and perform trademark rights together." This refers to the basis of ** *Trademark rights filed with the same company. It is worth pointing out that the only trademark holder can use the trademark on its own, but cannot prevent other rights holders from using the trademark. By signing an application contract, you can control how and for what purpose each right holder uses the trademark and avoid internal intellectual property disputes.
***There are trademarks that can be understood from these three points.
1. ***The core of the same trademark is two or more natural persons, legal persons or other organizations. That is to say, a trademark owned by *** is composed of two or more natural persons. A legal person or other organization *** applies to the Trademark Office for registration at the same time, and *** jointly enjoys and performs the exclusive right to use the trademark;
< p>2.***There is only one object for the same trademark. No matter what the core of the identical trademark is, only one object can form an identical trademark. In other words, a trademark in which multiple trademark registrants enjoy and perform the exclusive right to use the same trademark can be called the same trademark;3. The same trademark must be registered by two Or if two or more core companies apply for registration together, they will jointly enjoy and exercise the exclusive right to trademark. Therefore, if two or more cores apply for registration separately, it does not constitute identical trademarks.
Trademarks are very important to companies or individuals. If you haven't already, I recommend you register a trademark as soon as possible.