According to what I understand, paid-in investment for intellectual property rights does not require a new business license. Paid-in capital contribution for intellectual property rights refers to an enterprise investing in intellectual property rights (such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc.) as a form of investment, with the purpose of injecting funds or technical support into the enterprise by transferring or authorizing intellectual property rights.
According to the information I know, the procedures for paid-in capital contribution are mainly carried out during the company's equity change registration, and will not change the business license. When a company changes, it is generally necessary to go through the equity transfer registration procedures with the industrial and commercial department and update information such as the company's shareholders and capital contribution ratios, but it is not necessary to issue a new business license.
However, depending on the actual situation and regional regulations, there may be exceptions or special regulations. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult the local industrial and commercial administration department or legal professionals to obtain accurate information before making actual investment in intellectual property rights. related information and operational requirements.