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How much does it cost to purchase a Class 26 trademark? Is the process complicated?

Trademark purchase is a way to obtain trademark rights. Its importance is recognized by more and more companies. There are many advantages to trademark purchase: it is fast to obtain trademark rights and the procedure is simple, so many companies choose Purchasing a Trademark Obtains Trademark Rights. So, how much does it cost to purchase Class 26 trademarks, and what procedures do you need to go through?

Class 26 mainly includes sewing supplies, natural or artificial hair for wear, hair accessories, and small items for decoration of other items that do not fall into other categories. This class includes in particular: wigs, bald wigs, false beards; hairpins and headbands; hairnets; buttons and zippers; small accessories not intended for use in jewelry, key rings and key chains.

In particular, this category does not include: certain special small hooks (see the alphabetical list of goods); certain special needles (see the alphabetical list of goods); false eyelashes (see the alphabetical list of goods); Class 3); hair for hair transplantation (Category 10); trinkets for key rings or key chains (Category 14); trinkets for jewelry (Category 14); yarn and thread for textile use (Category 20) Category III).

The transfer price of Class 26 trademarks includes official fees of 500 per item and agency fees. This requires specific consultation with the agency.

The process for purchasing Class 26 trademarks includes: application → acceptance → review → announcement → issuance of transfer certificate. The documents required for trademark transfer are the "Transfer Application/Registered Trademark Application", the identity documents (copies) of the transferor and the transferee, and the "Agency Letter" issued by the transferee who entrusts the agent to submit. When applying in the acceptance hall, submit the original and copy of the transferee's ID card and apply for transfer. If the application document is in a foreign language, a Chinese translation signed and stamped by a translation agency must also be provided. Back. These documents must be prepared, and it is time-consuming to prepare them yourself, so it is better to choose