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Can trademarks be authorized?
Yes, the use of trademarks can be authorized to others. Trademark authorization, also known as trademark license, means that a trademark registrant authorizes others to use his registered trademark by signing a trademark authorization contract. The licensee engages in business activities (usually producing and selling a certain product or providing a certain service) according to the provisions of the contract, and pays the corresponding fee-royalties to the licensor.

legal ground

Article 39 of the Trademark Law

The owner of a registered trademark transfers his registered trademark to others within the scope permitted by law; Or an enterprise goes through the formalities for the transfer of a registered trademark due to merger, division or merger.