Answer Trademark transfer is an act by 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. Trademark transfer generally takes the following forms: contractual transfer, inheritance transfer, and transfer due to administrative orders. Judging from the current acceptance of such cases by the People's Court, trademark transfer dispute cases are mainly civil lawsuits to confirm the invalidity of the trademark transfer. The plaintiff is the original trademark owner or an interested party, and the defendant is often the transferee. The plaintiff's litigation request is generally to confirm the invalidity of the trademark transfer, and the People's Court also applies the relevant provisions of the Civil Procedure Law to hear such cases. Trademark transfer