1. Rights and Obligations of the Trademark Licensor Generally speaking, the trademark licensor and the licensee are the parties who enter into a trademark licensing contract, and their rights and obligations are established between them in accordance with the law. , stipulated in the content of the trademark license contract. In practice, the main rights and obligations of a trademark licensor are: The licensor has the right to collect trademark licensing fees in accordance with the contract; has the right to supervise the licensee's use of the licensed trademark in accordance with the contract; and when the licensee seriously violates The right to recover the right to use the trademark in the event of a contract and pursue corresponding legal liability. At the same time, the licensor has the obligation to provide true and legal licensed trademarks in a timely manner; it has the obligation to ensure that the licensee is not subject to any trademark infringement accusations and to protect the exclusive rights of the trademark; for exclusive licenses, the licensor itself should stop using it and not Sublicense the trademark to others; for exclusive license, the licensor shall not sublicense the licensed trademark to others. 2. Rights and Obligations of the Trademark Licensee The licensee has the right to use the agreed registered trademark within the time and geographical scope stipulated in the contract; for exclusive licenses, supervise the licensor and others to no longer use the licensed trademark; for exclusive licenses If permitted, supervise the licensor to no longer license the licensed trademark to others for use. The licensee has the obligation to pay the trademark license fee, and has the obligation not to exceed the scope of the contract and to limit the use of the licensed trademark. If any trademark infringement is discovered, the licensee shall promptly notify and assist the licensor in investigating and handling trademark infringement. In addition, according to Article 40 of the Trademark Law: A trademark registrant may license others to use its registered trademark by signing a trademark license contract. The licensor shall supervise the quality of the goods used by the licensee using its registered trademark. The licensee shall ensure the quality of the goods using the registered trademark. If the registered trademark of another person is used with permission, the name of the licensee and the place of origin of the goods must be marked on the goods using the registered trademark. The trademark license contract shall be reported to the Trademark Office for filing. The use of trademark rights is very common in life, but the use of trademark rights requires the consent of the trademark approver. The approver may charge a certain trademark license fee. It is illegal to use it without the consent or knowledge of the trademark approver. The licensor has the right to sue. At the same time, the licensor of the trademark contract also has corresponding rights and obligations.