What are the trademark infringements
What are the types of trademark infringement
(1) Using a trademark that is identical or similar to the Registered trademark on the same or similar goods without the permission of the registered trademark owner. Specifically, it includes four situations:
1. In the same Use the same trademark as another person’s registered trademark on a product;
2. Use a trademark that is similar to someone else’s registered trademark on the same product;
3. Use the same trademark as another’s registered trademark on similar goods;
4. Use a trademark that is similar to someone else’s registered trademark on similar goods.
This is done without permission Behavior, whether intentional or negligent, constitutes an infringement of the exclusive rights of others to register trademarks.
(2) Selling knowingly counterfeit registered trademarks commodity. If the seller subjectively knows or should know that he is selling goods with counterfeit registered trademarks, this constitutes such infringement.
(3) Forgery or unauthorized production of other people’s registered trademarks Mark or sell counterfeit or unauthorized registered trademarks. There are four main forms of this type of infringement:
1. Forge other people’s registered trademarks;
2. Manufacture of registered trademarks without the entrustment or authorization of the trademark owner;
3. Arbitrarily create the registered trademark logo beyond the authority granted by the trademark owner;
4. Selling registered trademarks that are counterfeit or manufactured without authorization.
(4) Acts that cause other damage to the exclusive rights of others to register trademarks.
1. The dealer knows or should know that it is infringing upon others Products with exclusive rights to registered trademarks. Adopt the principle of fault liability for such acts.
2. On the same product, the Words and graphics that are identical or similar to the registered trademark of others are used as product names or product decorations, and are sufficient to cause misunderstanding.
3. Intentionally infringing on the exclusive rights of others to register trademarks Acts that provide convenient conditions for warehousing, transportation, mailing, concealment, etc. Such infringement must be committed intentionally.
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