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Can a personal trademark be changed into a corporate trademark?

Yes, this is just a matter of power! It has nothing to do with your trademark itself. If it is owned by an individual, it is a personal trademark, and if it is owned by a company, it is a corporate trademark!

So you only need to make a transfer agreement and then have it notarized! Then find an agency to do the transfer at the Trademark Office and that’s it!

If an enterprise needs to transfer a registered trademark due to merger, separation, merger or other reasons, it must apply to the Trademark Office. To apply for the transfer of a registered trademark, the transferor and the transferee must submit an application to the Trademark Office at the same time, and the transferee shall handle the application procedures for transferring a registered trademark. After the Trademark Office approves the transfer application, it will issue the corresponding transfer notice and transfer certificate notice to the trademark transferor and transferee.

The following documents and materials are required for trademark transfer:

1. Letter of attorney stamped with the transferee’s seal;

2. Transferor and transferee "Application Form for Transfer of Registered Trademark" stamped or signed by ***;

3. Transferee's ID card or business license or public institutions, associations and other organizations with legal person status Copies of supporting documents. If the transferee is outside the mainland, such documents are not required.