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If I buy a trademark, does the original owner of the trademark still have the right to authorize others to use the trademark?

Answer: Trademark transfer is an act by which the trademark registrant transfers the exclusive right to use a trademark to another party in accordance with legal procedures during the validity period of the registered trademark. Trademark transfer generally takes the following forms: contractual transfer, inheritance transfer, and transfer due to administrative orders. After the trademark transfer is completed, the original registrant has no right to use the trademark. So there is no need to worry about the original owner’s trademark authorizing a third party to use it. If there is any infringement or illegal behavior, it will be illegal.