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What is the exclusive right to use a trademark and what is its specific content?
Legal analysis: first, the exclusive right to use a trademark, that is, the exclusive right to use a trademark. Its definition is that the trademark owner has direct control over the registered trademark. The exclusive right to use a trademark means that the owner of a registered trademark can actively act on certain behaviors, especially those with exclusive use as the main content and characteristics. Therefore, the exclusive right to use a trademark can also be called the positive effect of trademark registration or the positive right of the trademark owner.

2.( 1) Exclusive use right. The trademark owner enjoys the exclusive right to use its registered trademark, and no third party may use the same or similar logo as the trademark registered by the trademark owner on similar goods or services.

(2) Income right-permission right. The right of a trademark owner to obtain consideration or remuneration from the licensee by licensing the trademark to others is a theoretical licensing right.

(3) Right of disposition

1, turn right The trademark owner may transfer the trademark right to a third party, and the transfer may be paid or unpaid.

2. Contribution. Trademark owners can use trademarks to set up companies and other enterprises as legal persons, partnerships and sole proprietorships.

3. Take an oath. The trademark owner may pledge the trademark, pledge the right of establishment, and provide guarantee for the debts of himself or a third party.

4. Give up the trademark right.

Give up explicitly

The trademark owner can give up the trademark right to the Trademark Office in an express way, and the Trademark Office will cancel the registration.

Implied waiver

If the owner of a registered trademark has not used the registered trademark for three consecutive years, the Trademark Office shall revoke the trademark.

When the trademark protection period expires, the trademark owner fails to apply for renewal beyond the grace period.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Trademark Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is a registered trademark, and the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark and is protected by law.