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How do I transfer ownership of a trademark? Im Angela Langlotz, trademark and copyright attorney, and Im going to spend the next three minutes talking about that. So I get this question a lot. How does one transfer ownership of a trademark or a copyright? And by the way, if you have trademark or copyright questions, I invite you to drop them into the comments below this video and Ill answer them on a future live. So how do you transfer ownership of a trademark? Well, you transfer ownership of a trademark just like you do any other piece of property: You draft whats called an assignment. So we assign the property from person A to person B, and heres the important part. You need to put that on file with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Why? Well, because when you file the Assignment with the Trademark Office, then they know that the ownership of record of that trademark has been transferred to somebody new. And this is important because you need to be getting notificat