There are specific provisions for licensing registered trademarks.
Licensing can be achieved by contract, in accordance with the CCC.
However, the license agreement must be in writing and be registered
with the Trademark Registrar. A licensing agreement must have terms
and conditions that enable the licensor to ensure sufficient quality
control for products manufactured under the agreement, an indication
as to whether the license is exclusive or not, and a list of the
trademarks subject to the license and the goods covered in order to
meet registration requirements. Failure to register the licensing
agreement will result in its being deemed void and unenforceable.