1. The law applicable to the transfer of intellectual property rights is as follows: The subject of intellectual property rights transfer is the transferor and the transferee. There are two parties in the intellectual property transfer relationship. One party is the holder of intellectual property rights, that is, the transferor, including the holder of patent right, trademark right and copyright. The transfer of intellectual property rights is usually a paid act. The transfer of intellectual property rights can be free or paid. Free transfer of intellectual property rights means that the transferor transfers his intellectual property rights to others for the purpose of obtaining consideration.
2. Legal basis: Article 6 of the Intellectual Property Law.
A trademark user shall be responsible for the quality of the goods in which he uses the trademark. The administrative departments for industry and commerce at all levels shall supervise the quality of commodities through trademark management and stop cheating consumers.
2. What are the main features of intellectual property rights?
Characteristics of intellectual property rights:
1, intangible property right;
2. Confirmation or award must be directly stipulated by special national legislation;
3. Duality: both the nature of some personal rights (such as the right to sign) and the content of property rights. But the trademark right is an exception, it only protects property rights, not personal rights;
4. exclusivity: the exclusivity of intellectual property rights means that no one except the obligee agrees or the law provides otherwise;
5. Regionality: the regionality of intellectual property rights means that intellectual property rights obtained according to the laws of a country can only be valid within the territory of that country and protected by the laws of that country, except for international conventions or bilateral and multilateral agreements;
6. Timeliness: The timeliness of intellectual property rights means that their rights are protected by law within the time limit prescribed by law. Once the validity period stipulated by law is exceeded, this right will be extinguished by itself, or intellectual property rights will be lost according to law.