How to complain about trademark infringement, trademark What information is needed for an infringement complaint?
Trademark infringement is trademark infringement, which means that the perpetrator uses the same registered trademark on the same or similar goods without the permission of the trademark owner. or similar trademarks, or other behaviors that interfere with or hinder the trademark owner from using its registered trademark and damage the legitimate rights and interests of the trademark owner. The infringer is usually liable to stop the infringement, and the perpetrator who knew or should have known that the infringement was infringement is also liable to compensate. If the circumstances are serious, you will also bear criminal responsibility. You can complain to the Trademark Management Office of the Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce or the Trademark Advertising Contract Management Section of the Industry and Commerce Branch, or you can file a lawsuit in the People's Court. When requesting handling from the industrial and commercial administrative authorities, a written request must be made. The request shall state the cause of the request, the legal basis for the request, the name and address of the requestor, the name of the infringer and the place where the infringement occurred, etc. Foreigners or foreign enterprises must entrust a trademark agency with foreign-related agency rights to handle the matter.
What information is needed for a trademark infringement complaint
1. Complaint letter: The name of the complainant or Name, address, contact number, trademark rights; (if represented by a trademark agency, the name, address, and telephone number of the agency should also be listed); the name, address, infringement facts and related circumstances of the respondent; the law of the complaint Basis and request and date of complaint.
2. Business license and copy.
3. Trademark registration certificate and copy.
4. Evidence of infringement: including infringing objects, trademarks, relevant bills, photos, etc.
5. Power of attorney. Domestic trademark registrants can entrust others to make complaints, but they must submit a power of attorney signed by the entruster. If a trademark agency organization is entrusted to file a complaint, a valid certificate proving that the organization has agency qualifications shall be presented; if a foreign (overseas) trademark registrant requires protection of the exclusive right to use a trademark, a trademark agency organization designated by the state shall be entrusted to file a complaint and submit a Chinese Complaint documents and certified or notarized power of attorney and relevant documentsrelevant supporting materials.
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