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Rights and obligations of trademark owners

The rights of the trademark owner are as follows: 1. The exclusive right to use the trademark; 2. The right to transfer the trademark to others for use; 3. The right to license others to use the trademark. The obligations are as follows: 1. Use the trademark you hold in accordance with the law; 2. Pay relevant fees; 3. Other obligations that should be performed. According to the provisions of Article 43, Paragraph 1, of the Trademark Law, a trademark registrant may authorize others to use its registered trademark by signing a trademark license contract. The licensor shall supervise the quality of the goods used by the licensee using its registered trademark. The licensee shall ensure the quality of the goods using the registered trademark. Article 48 stipulates that "use" as mentioned in this Law refers to the use of trademarks on commodities, commodity packaging or containers, and commodity transaction documents, or the use of trademarks in advertising, exhibitions, and other commercial activities for identification. The behavior of the source of goods. Article 10 of the "Registration and Management Measures for Collective Trademarks and Certification Marks" The management rules for the use of collective marks shall include: (1) The purpose of using the collective mark; (2) The quality of the goods using the collective mark; (3) The use of the collective mark Trademark procedures; (4) rights and obligations for using the collective trademark; (5) responsibilities for members who violate its use management rules; (6) registrant’s inspection and supervision system for goods using the collective trademark.