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Can trademarks be pledged? How to do it?

As a kind of intangible property, the value of a trademark is also reflected in the fact that it can not only be transferred and used, but also pledged to others. However, in practice, some people own more trademarks, while others need a lot of trademarks when pledging, so there will be a situation where multiple trademarks are pledged at the same time.

So what should we pay attention to when pledging a trademark?

Can trademarks be pledged? How to do it?

First of all, we must pay attention to the fact that some pledged trademarks cannot be registered. The main reasons are:

1. The pledger is not the legal owner of the exclusive right to the trademark;

2. The ownership of the exclusive right to trademark is unclear;

3. Other violations of laws and regulations.

There are also pledged trademarks that will be revoked:

1. After registration, it is found that the trademark is inconsistent with the facts;

2. After registration, it is found that there is The reasons should not be registered;

3. The pledge contract is invalid after registration;

4. Both parties apply for cancellation.

Can trademarks be pledged? How to do it?

However, if your trademark does not fall into the above two situations and the Trademark Office does not register or revokes your registration, you need to collect relevant evidence materials in a timely manner and apply for administrative review to protect your rights.