The classification standards for trademark paid leasing are as follows:
1. Exclusive leasing: the trademark owner fully leases the trademark to the lessee, and the lessee can fully control the use of the trademark during the lease period The trademark owner shall not use or permit others to use the trademark again during the lease period.
2. Authorized use and leasing: The trademark owner authorizes the trademark to be used by the lessee. The lessee can use the trademark during the lease period, but the trademark owner still retains the ownership and right to use the trademark.
3. Regional leasing: The trademark owner leases the trademark to the lessee for use in a specific area. The lessee can only use the trademark in the designated area and cannot use it in other areas.
4. Time-based lease: The trademark owner leases the trademark to the lessee for use within a specific period of time. The lessee can only use the trademark within the specified time and cannot use it at other times.
5. Industrial leasing: The trademark owner leases the trademark to the lessee for use in a specific industry. The lessee can only use the trademark within the designated industry and cannot use it in other industries.
6. Restricted lease: The trademark owner leases the trademark to the lessee for use within a specific scope. The lessee can only use the trademark within a limited scope and cannot use it in other scopes.