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Chifeng trademark transfer process and expenses

Chifeng, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is also known as the "hometown of Yulong" because of the discovery of Hongshan Culture's "national treasure" Jasper Dragon. Chifeng area was once the political, economic and cultural center of Liao Dynasty, and its two major capitals, Liaoshangjing and Liaozhongjing, were located in Balinzuoqi and Ningcheng County respectively. Harqin's Prince's Mansion is the largest existing Wang Yefu of Mongolian in Qing Dynasty in China. In order to develop the economy here, we must first obtain trademark protection. If you are worried that the long time of trademark registration will affect the company's brand-building progress, Bajie Intellectual Property Trademark Transfer Network suggests that you choose the way of trademark transfer, which will enable you to own your own trademark quickly. The following is about the trademark transfer process and costs, which I hope will be helpful to you:

1. Trademark transfer process. An application for trademark transfer must use a unified format formulated and published by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. The application can be obtained from the registration hall of the Trademark Office. If it is entrusted to a trademark agency, it will be provided by the agency.

To apply for trademark transfer, the following documents must be submitted to the Trademark Office:

1. Power of Attorney for Trademark Transfer stamped by the assignee;

2. an application for trademark transfer, which shall be stamped with the seals of the applicant and the assignee;

3. If applying for transfer, relevant supporting documents shall also be submitted

4. A copy of the transferee's Business License;

5. If the application documents are in a foreign language, a Chinese translation confirmed by the signature and seal of the applicant or agency organization shall also be provided

6. Pay the trademark transfer application and other fees as required;

II. Time required for trademark transfer

1. The Certificate of Approved Trademark Transfer can be received within six to eight months from the date of application. This certificate should be used together with the original Trademark Registration Certificate.

2. The Trademark Office shall issue the Certificate of Approval of Transfer of Registered Trademark within fifteen days after receiving the application for transfer.

3. The date marked on the Certificate of Approval of Transfer of Registered Trademarks is the effective date of transfer registration.

Third, the trademark transfer fee generally includes three parts:

1. Trademark transfer acceptance fee: the fee for applying for the transfer of a trademark is 511 yuan, and the acceptance fee is directly paid to the State Trademark Office, which collects the official fee 511 yuan;

2. Agency fee for trademark transfer: If an agency is entrusted, a certain agency fee shall be paid separately.

3. The cost of trademarks: The price of general trademarks ranges from 2,111 to 1 million. The greater the influence of trademarks, the more expensive they are. For details, you can consult Chuangming Trademark Network. There are a large number of trademarks waiting for you to choose.

iv. legal provisions on trademark transfer

the trademark transfer process is governed by articles 42 and 43 of the trademark law.

article 42 where a registered trademark is assigned, the assignor and the assignee shall sign an assignment agreement and file an application with the trademark office. The transferee shall guarantee the quality of the goods using the registered trademark.

after the transfer of a registered trademark is approved, it shall be announced. The transferee shall enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark from the date of announcement.

article 43 a trademark registrant may authorize others to use his registered trademark by signing a trademark license contract. The licensor shall supervise the quality of the goods in which the licensee uses its registered trademark. The licensee shall guarantee the quality of the goods using the registered trademark. Where a registered trademark of another person is used with permission, the name of the licensee and the place of origin of the goods must be marked on the goods using the registered trademark.