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Trademark transfer can minimize your risk.
Q: Trademark transfer can minimize your risk. A: Have you ever met such a thing? When you were very satisfied with your registered trademark and just started to put it into operation, you suddenly received an infringement complaint because a small pattern on the trademark rubbed against a well-known brand, which caused your product to fail to operate normally? I think trademark infringement often appears in major newspapers and media. No one intentionally infringes on other people's trademarks. In fact, according to the latest statistics released by Xinhua News Agency, the probability of such infringement is still very high. Although the total number of Chinese characters currently exceeds 80,000, there are only about 3,500 commonly used words in our lives. From this, we can easily realize that there are not many meaningful trademarks that can be combined into names, so trademark infringement is inevitable for newly registered trademarks. However, the transfer of trademarks is different. It can minimize your risk. Because the transferred trademark is originally a registered trademark approved by the Trademark Office, it is a feasible trademark approved by the State Trademark Office, and it is a trademark that enterprises have been using before. But for some reason, it was idle by the original registrant, so there would be no such trademark infringement problem, because since it was used, there would be a trademark registration certificate, which has certain significance. If it conforms to your product image, you can transfer it directly. This greatly reduces your risk and allows you to quickly enter the product promotion stage.