As the importance of trademarks increases, the number of trademark registrations also increases. But we know that due to the difficulty of trademark registration, many trademark registration applications directly lead to failure, so many people will choose to transfer to obtain the corresponding rights. However, we know that if a trademark is not used within three years after successful registration, it may be revoked due to trademark withdrawal. What if the trademark is withdrawn by others during the transfer process?
When we choose to transfer a trademark, we know that due to some reasons, there may be some problems in the trademark transfer, and even the trademark transfer fails. We also know that registered trademarks may be caused by some problems, leading to the cancellation of the trademark. Even if we can successfully transfer the corresponding trademark, the transferor will lose the corresponding trademark if the trademark cancellation application is successful. Therefore, when we choose to transfer a trademark, we first need to check the relevant information of the trademark to prevent the trademark transfer from failing due to withdrawal.
Although trademarks can be withdrawn, we can also reject them. To this end, we need to prepare appropriate trademark use materials to refute the trademark withdrawal. If the trademark withdrawal application is rejected, the corresponding trademark transfer can be carried out. During the trademark transfer process, due to the characteristics of the trademark, we need to prepare appropriate materials and funds to ensure the successful transfer of the trademark.