Based on the form of transfer
The transfer of a registered trademark is an act by which the trademark registrant transfers the exclusive right to use the trademark to another party in accordance with legal procedures during the validity period of the registered trademark. The transfer of registered trademarks generally takes the following forms:
1. Contract transfer
The transferor stipulates the content of the transferred registered trademark, mutual rights, obligations and liability for breach of contract through a contract etc. This form of transfer is generally paid, that is, the transferor charges a certain transfer fee by transferring the exclusive right to register a trademark.
2. Succession and transfer
There are two situations for the inheritance and transfer of a registered trademark: (1) After the death of the registered owner (natural person), that is, the end of his life, there is an heir. The inheritance procedure inherits all the registered trademarks owned by the deceased during his lifetime. (2) Succession and transfer when the enterprise as the owner of the registered trademark is merged or merged.
3: Transfer due to administrative order
This form of transfer generally occurs in countries with public ownership. The administrative orders mentioned here are mainly those plans and administrations that cause the transfer of property. For example, if my country's state-owned enterprises are divided, merged, disbanded or transferred according to administrative orders, the subject of registered trademarks will inevitably change.