Does transferring a trademark transfer its ownership and use rights? After the trademark registrant obtains the trademark rights, he has the right to possess, profit, etc. the trademark, and the registrant can authorize other people to use or transfer the trademark. If the trademark is transferred to others, does the transfer of the trademark transfer its ownership and use rights? Transferring a trademark transfers its ownership and right to use. Does transferring a trademark transfer its ownership and right to use? Whether a trademark transfer transfers ownership and use rights is determined by negotiation between the two parties. The transferor can only transfer the use rights but not the ownership rights. Article 42 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China: When a registered trademark is transferred, the transferor and the transferee shall sign a transfer agreement and submit applications to the Trademark Office at the same time. The transferee shall ensure the quality of the goods using the registered trademark. When transferring a registered trademark, the trademark registrant shall transfer all similar trademarks registered on the same goods, or identical or similar trademarks registered on similar goods. For transfers that are likely to cause confusion or have other adverse effects, the Trademark Office will not approve the transfer and will notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons. After the transfer of a registered trademark is approved, it will be announced. The assignee shall enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark from the date of announcement.