How is the exclusive right to a registered trademark protected?
The scope of protection of the exclusive right of registered trademarks:
The exclusive right to register a trademark is limited to the approved registered trademark and the approved goods for use. This article is about the scope of protection of the exclusive right to register a trademark.
Approved by the Trademark Office Registered trademarks are registered trademarks, including commodity trademarks, service trademarks, collective trademarks, and certification marks; the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark and is protected by law. The exclusive right to register a trademark includes two aspects:
First, the exclusive right of a registered trademark is only valid within a specific scope. This scope is the approved registered trademark and the approved products for use.
The second is inWithin a specific scope, a trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use its registered trademark, that is, the right to exclude others from using it. The so-called "approved registered trademark", also known as registered trademark, refers to a trademark approved for registration after review. The so-called "approved goods" refer to the specific goods in the designated goods category approved for use when the trademark is registered.
The trademarks approved for registration and the goods approved for use are There are two specific criteria for determining the scope of protection of exclusive rights to registered trademarks. These two standards are interdependent and indispensable, and together constitute the scope of protection of the exclusive right to register a trademark.
Behavior that infringes the exclusive rights of registered trademarks:
(1) Using the same trademark as the registered trademark on the same product without the permission of the trademark registrant;
(2) Using a trademark similar to its registered trademark on the same kind of goods without the permission of the trademark registrant, or using its registered trademark on similar goods Identical or similar trademarks that are likely to cause confusion;
(3) Selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of registered trademarks; (4) Forging or manufacturing registered trademarks of others without authorization or selling forged or unauthorized registered trademarks;
(5) Changing the registered trademark without the consent of the trademark registrant and putting the goods with the changed trademark back on the market ;
(6) Intentionally providing facilities for infringement of other people’s exclusive rights to trademarks and helping others to infringe trademarks
(7) Giving to others The exclusive right to use a registered trademark causes other damage.
Realistic laws regarding the protection of exclusive rights to registered trademarks Although regulation has played a certain role, its application in real life is not very extensive. I hope that everyone’s awareness of trademark protection will become stronger and stronger in the future. If you still don’t understand anything, you can come to the Legal Savior Network for legal consultation.
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