Formularios de acuerdo de licencia de Internet
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Typically, once a trademark is assigned, you can't just get it back unless the new owner agrees to return it. Think of it like selling a book; once it’s in someone else's hands, it’s not yours anymore unless they let it go!
Yes, you can assign the trademark but still keep running your business under it if agreed upon. It’s like renting out a room while still living in the house - you just set the terms!
Once assigned, the new owner has all the rights to the trademark. You officially wave goodbye to ownership responsibilities, like handing over the keys to a car.
While it's not mandatory, having a lawyer can help smooth the process. They know all the ins and outs, kind of like having a tour guide in a new city!
You need to draft an assignment agreement and file it with the USPTO. It's like writing up a lease for an apartment; you've got to make it official to keep everything above board!
If you're the registered owner and not under any restrictions, generally, you can assign your trademark. It's like having a ticket to a concert; as long as it's yours to sell, you're good to go!
A trademark assignment is when the owner of a trademark legally transfers their rights to someone else. It's like passing the baton in a relay race, where the new owner gets all the perks and responsibilities.
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