Article 23 of the Trademark Law stipulates that if a registered trademark needs to change the name, address or other registered items of the registrant, an application for change shall be filed.
Article 24 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law stipulates that if the name, address or other registered items of a trademark registrant are changed, an application for change shall be filed with the Trademark Office. After approval by the Trademark Office, the trademark registrant shall be issued with a corresponding certificate and announced; If it is not approved, it shall notify the applicant in writing and explain the reasons.
Now many trademark owners know that a trademark is valid for ten years. I think the trademark registration certificate is in hand and the trademark is mine. If the name of the trademark owner changes, they also know that they should make corresponding changes. It doesn't matter if the address changes, and it doesn't matter if it stays the same.
Chapter VI "Administration of Trademark Use" of the Trademark Law stipulates: Article 44 Where a registered trademark is used and commits any of the following acts, the Trademark Office shall order it to correct or revoke its registered trademark within a time limit: