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What are the factors leading to the termination of trademark rights?

The factors leading to the termination of trademark rights are (termination due to cancellation; termination due to revocation.)

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1. Cancellation: The procedure in which the owner of a registered trademark voluntarily abandons the registered trademark or the Trademark Office cancels the registered trademark in accordance with the law. Reason:

(1) Automatic application for cancellation.

(2) Expired cancellation.

(3) No one can inherit the logout.

2. Cancellation: refers to the procedure in which the trademark administration authority or the trademark arbitration authority imposes penalties on violations of the trademark law and relevant regulations, thereby extinguishing the original exclusive right to register a trademark. Reasons:

(1) Illegal cancellation: The trademark registrant violates the provisions of the Trademark Law and is therefore revoked by the Trademark Office.

① Change the registered trademark by yourself.

② Change the name, address or other registration matters of the registered trademark on your own.

③ Transfer the registered trademark by yourself.

④ Stop using it for 3 consecutive years.

⑤Using registered trademarks, the products are shoddily manufactured, passed off as good, and deceive consumers.

(2) Improper Registration Cancellation: The trademark is improperly registered and is therefore revoked by the Trademark Office, or the registered trademark is revoked by the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board.

(3) Dispute Cancellation: If a previously registered trademark has a dispute with a trademark that has been registered but has been approved for less than one year, you can apply for a dispute ruling and the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board will cancel the registered trademark.