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How to transfer a low-price trademark?

Many companies will have a large number of registered trademarks when creating brands. When the company stabilizes, it will find that some of the applied trademarks have not been used and have become idle trademarks of the company. Idle trademarks are useless to the company, and most companies will choose to sell them at low prices.

How to transfer a low-price trademark?

How to transfer a low-price trademark? The trademark transfer process is as follows:

1. The "Trademark Law" stipulates that the transferor and transferee should stamp their official seal or signature on the fixed-format "Trademark Transfer/Registration Application" produced by the Trademark Office.

2. During the trademark transfer process, operators must submit their identity certificate, including business license, ID card, trademark agency power of attorney and other materials to the Trademark Office, and pay the trademark transfer application fee.

3. Low-price trademark transfer applications can be processed without submitting a trademark transfer contract signed by the transferor and the transferee. The only legal document that reflects the assignor's intentions is the trademark transfer/registration application.

4. If the transfer of a registered trademark meets the conditions stipulated by law, the Trademark Office will approve it in accordance with the law, announce it regularly in the "Trademark Announcement", and issue a "Registered Trademark Transfer Approval Certificate" to the transferee.

5. If the transfer of trademark application rights is not determined to comply with legal provisions, the trademark name will be changed directly after approval by the Trademark Office. The assignee shall enjoy the trademark rights from the date of approval by the Trademark Office.

There are many trademark transfer websites on the market. How to choose a reliable trademark transfer agency? Usually we can judge whether a website is reliable through the following aspects:

1. The corporate qualifications of the main company on the website, such as the company's business license, can be queried through the national public industrial and commercial system.

2. Regardless of whether the website is registered for the International Comparison Project of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the state requires that websites operating in China must be registered for the International Comparison Project of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

3. Whether the target company of the website is registered with the National Trademark Office agency refers to whether the platform is qualified to handle trademark transfer-related business.

4. Is the website transaction process safe, such as whether to sign a trademark transfer contract, how to pay trademark funds, etc.

5. Relevant search engines can check whether the reputation of the website is good.

6. Whether the prices of trademarked products on the website are reliable and whether the prices are clearly marked. It is recommended that customers make more comparisons.

If you do not have a good understanding of the trademark-related information, Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark Transfer Network recommends that you notarize the trademark in advance to better protect your legitimate rights and interests.