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What is a trademark license?

The trademark licensing contract filing system is a legal term, which refers to: According to Article 43, paragraph 3, of the Trademark Law, after signing a trademark licensing contract, it must be filed with the Trademark Office within the statutory period. The Trademark Office publishes the trademark license contract filing announcement in the Trademark Announcement. Trademark use license includes the following: (1) Exclusive use license means that the trademark registrant allows only one licensee to use the registered trademark during the agreed period, region and in the agreed manner. The trademark registrant is not allowed to use the trademark according to the agreement. Registered trademark. (2) General use license means that the trademark registrant allows others to use its registered trademark within the agreed period, region and in the agreed manner, and can use the registered trademark on its own and license others to use it. (3) Exclusive use license means that the trademark registrant licenses the registered trademark to only one licensee for use within the agreed period, region and in the agreed manner. The trademark registrant can use the registered trademark according to the agreement but is not allowed to license otherwise. Others use the registered trademark.