Legal analysis: After having a trademark, you need to have operating resources, and you need to operate stably for one year.
Legal basis: "Commercial Franchise Management Regulations" Article 3 Commercial franchising refers to an enterprise (franchisor) that owns registered trademarks, corporate logos, patents, proprietary technologies and other business resources. In the form of licensing its operating resources to other operators, the franchisee (franchise) carries out operations under a unified business model in accordance with the contract and pays franchise fees to the franchisor. Other units and individuals other than enterprises may not engage in franchise activities as franchisors.