Does maliciously registered domain names infringe on well-known trademarks
Malicious registration of domain names infringes on well-known trademarks.
The domain name constitutes a copy or imitation of a well-known trademark. It is enough to cause misunderstanding by the relevant public, and there is no legitimate reason to register and use the domain name, which constitutes an infringement of the plaintiff's exclusive right to well-known trademarks.
Article 57 of the Trademark Law Any of the following acts is an infringement of the exclusive right to register a trademark:
(1) Using the same trademark as the Registered trademark on the same product without the permission of the trademark registrant;
(2) Using the same trade name without the permission of the trademark registrantUse a trademark that is similar to its registered trademark on products, or use a trademark that is the same or similar to its registered trademark on similar products, which is likely to cause confusion;
(3) Selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of registered trademarks;
(4) Forgery or unauthorized production of other people’s registered trademarks Or selling counterfeit or unauthorized registered trademarks;
(5) Without the consent of the trademark registrant, replace the registered trademark and put the goods with the changed trademark into the market;
(6) Intentionally providing facilities for infringement of other people's trademark exclusive rights and helping others to carry out infringement of trademark exclusive rights;
(7) Causing other damage to the exclusive right to use registered trademarks of others.
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