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What does trademark withdrawal mean?

"Trademark withdrawal for three consecutive years" refers to the situation where a trademark has been revoked due to non-use for three consecutive years. Any unit or individual can submit a cancellation application to the Trademark Office. The "three-year non-use application for cancellation of registered trademarks" was formulated to save trademark resources and prevent trademarks from being idle and unused. However, the transferee of a trademark transfer must pay attention to whether this situation exists for the trademark. If a trademark has not been used for three consecutive years, it is very likely that competitors will submit an application to cancel the trademark. If you no longer want to use your trademark and need to register a new trademark, due to the restrictions on similar trademarks, you can cancel the old trademark first and then apply for a new one. This can increase the success rate of the new trademark. However, it is not possible to successfully apply for a new trademark, so it is recommended that you apply with caution. If you want to purchase the trademark, you may wish to ask the transferor to provide proof of recent use of the trademark. This will prevent the purchased trademark from being canceled by competitors or others, causing unnecessary economic losses.