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Overview
A trademark assignment is a written document that serves as a legal road to transfer a recognized word, phrase and symbol or design that was originally given to the current owner by another owner .. Current owner & quot; is referred to as; Assignee & quot ;, and future owner & quot; The Assignee & quot; Known as
A trademark is a prized asset or valuable asset because it helps the customer quickly associate certain qualities with a recognized brand. This contract allows the owner to properly transfer the goodwill of the business to another party without jumping any hurdles.
“ Trademark ” It is often brought into play when we refer to both a trademark and a service mark. Trademarks are used to identify products and goods while service marks identify the services provided.
Fundamentals
A simple trademark assignment agreement will identify the following core elements:
- Effective date – when the trademark is officially transferred to the owner.
- Trademark – describe the legally recognized word, phrase symbol or design that include the official trademark number if the mark has been registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
- Assignor- the current owner giving up ownership of the mark
- Assignee- the future owner, giving money to obtain the mark
- Consideration – money is paid for the mark
- Warranties- the assignor guarantees that they are the true owner and have authority to transfer ownership and possess the authority to transfer the mark
- Signatures- the assignor and the assignee must come to an agreement
- Notary public- the agreement should be notarized if you expect to register the trademark in a foreign country.
Remember that registering a trade name is not the same as registering a trademark.
Types of assignment agreement for trademark
- Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights Agreement
- Assignment and Transfer Agreement
- Intellectual Property Assignment
- Transfer of Trademark Rights
- Trademark Purchase and Trademark Assignment Agreement
Important points for trademark assignment agreement
The trademark assignment agreement must include the following details:
- Who currently owns the trademark and who is going to be the new owner?
- What the mark consists of and any associated trademark registration?
- Where will any disputes be handled if in case any chaos arises?
- Why the Assignor has the right to transfer the mark and associated goodwill?
- When is the trademark transferred to the new owner officially?
- How much will the assignee pay to the assignor?
Procedure
- Assignment of the unregistered trademark- Section 39 stipulates that unregistered trademark could also be allotted or transmitted with or without the goodwill of the business involved.
- Assignment of the registered trademark – the trademark can fully or partly allot or transmit with or without the goodwill of the business to another entity.
The fee for a trademark assignment varies according to the nature of the assignment.
Requirement for a trademark assignment agreement
This is a legal road that helps to transfer ownership or trademark or service mark when needed. Ownership transfer occurs when a product or company is sold or purchased by another person or entity.
Types of trademark assignment agreements
Federally Registered |
Common-Law or Unregistered |
Uses Registered trademark symbol (R) or ® |
Uses the Trademark symbol ™ or (TM) |
Formally Registered with USPTO |
uses the servicmark symbol (SM) |
Advanced rights because the public is on notice |
Brand names and logos are automatically secured when a company uses the mark in the normal course of commerce |