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What is the difference between trademark change and transfer?

Trademark transfer is an act in which a trademark registrant transfers the exclusive right to use a trademark to another party in accordance with legal procedures during the validity period of the registered trademark. The meaning of trademark change: After the trademark is approved for registration, if the name, address or other registration matters of the trademark registrant change, the trademark registrant shall apply to the Trademark Office for corresponding change procedures. The difference is 1. The content of the change is different: trademark transfer changes the owner and the address at the same time. A trademark change is a change of address on the premise that the owner remains unchanged, or if the company name is changed, the owner is changed (but the owner essentially remains unchanged, that is, the company's business license registration number remains unchanged, only the name changes changes). 2. Change fees are different: the official fee for trademark transfer is 1,000, and the official fee for trademark change is 500. For example: you have a trademark under your name, and your name is Zhang San. Now there is a trademark with the same name as you that wants to transfer your trademark, and you should also go through the transfer procedures. If your name becomes Li Si, you should go through the name change. .