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What are the precautions for trademark transfer?
Although trademark transfer has so many benefits, Mima friendship reminds us to pay attention to five major issues in trademark transfer.

1, the transfer contract shall clearly stipulate whether the nature of trademark transfer belongs to permanent trademark transfer or non-permanent trademark transfer. Don't read the contract clearly, and you will regret it then.

2. Restrict natural persons who are not allowed to engage in business activities according to law as transferees of trademark rights. In other words, without a business license, your trademark cannot be transferred to an individual.

3. The transferred trademark enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark according to law, and the exclusive right to use the trademark is valid. In other words, you should not only find out whether the transferred trademark is a registered trademark and whether the transferor is a trademark registrant, but also find out whether the nominal address of the trademark registrant is consistent with the name and address on the transferor's business license.

4. When transferring a trademark, the transferor shall transfer the similar trademark at hand. This is the purpose of the Trademark Office to prevent different producers or service providers from using the same trademark on the same commodity or service, which is likely to cause confusion.

Due to the complicated transfer procedures, Mima suggests entrusting the trademark transfer to a professional trademark agency, which will be easier.