What is the business scope of Class 29 trademarks? What is the transfer price for Class 29 trademarks? Class 29 trademarks are food-related products such as meat, fish, vegetable products, dairy products, tofu products, etc. It is a very common and popular trademark category in people's lives. So, what do you know about the business scope of Class 29 trademarks? What is the transfer price for Class 29 trademarks?
1. What is the business scope of Class 29 trademarks?
According to the 2020 Classification List of Similar Goods and Services, Category 29: Meat, fish, livestock, poultry and game; juice; pickled, refrigerated, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; Jellies, jams, preserved fruits; eggs; milk and dairy products; vegetable oils and oils.
Class 29 trademark classification list:
[2901] Meat, non-live poultry, game, juice
Non-live seafood[2902]
[2903] Canned food (soft packaged food is not included, grouped with raw materials and finished products)
[2904] Pickled, dried fruits and products
[2905 ] Pickled and dried vegetables
2906 Eggs
[2907]Milk and dairy products
Edible fats and oils[2908]
2909 Salad
[2910]Taking pectin
Processed dried fruits[2911]
[2912]Dried fungi products
[2913] Food protein, tofu products
2914 casings
What is the transfer price of Class II and Class II trademarks?
1.29 The cost of the trademark itself
Since the role of trademarks is extremely critical to enterprises, the cost of the trademark itself is naturally a large part of the trademark transfer process. When evaluating the value of the trademark itself, the validity period of the trademark can be comprehensively evaluated through the popularity and popularity of the trademark, and a reasonable transfer price can be obtained. Naturally, since trademarks are intangible assets, there is no fixed price standard. Both parties to the transaction can also determine the trademark price through negotiation, and the specific transfer price can be adjusted according to the trademark category.
Official fees for class 2.29 trademark transfer
Official fees are also involved in the trademark transfer process. What is the official fee? Official fees refer to official fees, that is, the China Trademark Office should charge part of the fees to both parties to the transaction. Although the price of the trademark itself is not fixed, the natural price remains unchanged because the official fees for trademark transfer are paid uniformly in accordance with national regulations. According to China's continuous optimization, the current official fee for trademark transfer is 500 yuan. If the transferred trademark belongs to more than one type, separate transfer official fees will need to be paid.
Class 3.29 trademark transfer surcharge
Since most companies are not familiar with trademark transfer, they may be deceived if they deal with the trademark holder privately. Therefore, if you conduct a trademark transaction through a trademark transfer platform, both parties to the transaction must pay a certain trademark transfer surcharge to the platform. The specific fee standards are determined by the platform each person chooses.
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