1. What rights do you enjoy after trademark registration?
1. Right to use: The trademark registrant has the right to use the trademark on the goods and services approved for use by the registered trademark and to use the trademark in related commercial activities;
2. Exclusive Rights: Trademark registrants have exclusive rights to their registered trademarks, and no one else may use trademarks that are identical or similar to the registered trademark on the same or similar goods or services without authorization;
3. Right to license: The trademark registrant has the right to license others to use its registered trademark by signing a trademark license contract in accordance with legal provisions;
4. Right of prohibition: The trademark registrant has the right to stop others from using the same or similar trademarks as their registered trademarks on the same or similar goods or services without authorization;
5. Establishment of mortgage rights: Trademark registrants have the right to establish mortgages for their registered trademarks in business activities;
6. Investment rights : Trademark registrants have the right to invest their registered trademarks as intangible assets in accordance with legal provisions and legal procedures;
7. Transfer rights: Trademark registrants have the right to invest Transfer its registered trademark to others with or without compensation through legal procedures;
8. Inheritance rights: As intangible property, trademarks can be inherited by their legal heirs according to the order of property inheritance. ;
9. The rights of the trademark registrant mainly refer to the rights to the registered trademark exclusive rights enjoyed. my country's "BusinessThe Trademark Law stipulates that a trademark approved and registered by the Trademark Office is a registered trademark, and the trademark registrant has exclusive rights to the registered trademark and is protected by law;
10. Legal basis: Article 39 of the "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" The validity period of a registered trademark is 10 years. Calculated from the date of registration approval.
2. How long is the validity period of the trademark?
1. The validity period of a trademark is 10 years, plus the grace period after the expiration of the trademark validity period. 6 months. That is to say, the validity period of the trademark is 10 years and six months;
2. The trademark registrant must strictly abide by the trademark law The registered trademark must be used correctly and cannot be modified without authorization. If you need to modify other registration matters such as the name or address of the trademark registrant, you must submit a change application to the Trademark Office. If the trademark pattern or color is modified, a new trademark registration application must be submitted.
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