Do I need to change my business license for the paid-in contribution of intellectual property rights?

As far as I know, the paid-in contribution of intellectual property rights does not require a new business license. Paid-in contribution of intellectual property rights refers to the contribution of enterprises with intellectual property rights (such as patents, trademarks and copyrights). ) as a mode of capital contribution, the purpose is to inject capital or technical support into enterprises by transferring or authorizing intellectual property rights.

As far as I know, the paid-in capital contribution procedure is mainly carried out in the company's equity change registration, and the business license will not be changed. When a company changes, it is generally necessary to go through the formalities of equity transfer registration in the industrial and commercial department, and update the company's shareholders, investment ratio and other information, but it is not necessary to issue a new business license.

However, according to the actual situation and local laws and regulations, there may be exceptions or special provisions. It is suggested that you consult the local industrial and commercial administrative department or legal professionals before making the paid-in contribution of intellectual property rights to obtain accurate relevant information and operational requirements.