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Which is more serious, trademark infringement or selling fake goods?
legal subjectivity:

Trademark infringement is not only selling fake goods. Using the same trademark as its registered trademark on the same commodity without the permission of the trademark registrant; Without the permission of the trademark registrant, using a trademark similar to its registered trademark on the same commodity, or using a trademark identical with or similar to its registered trademark on similar commodities, is likely to lead to confusion; Selling goods that infringe the exclusive right to use a registered trademark is an infringement of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark. Legal objectivity:

Article 57 of the Trademark Law violates the exclusive right to use a registered trademark if it commits any of the following acts: (1) Using a trademark identical to its registered trademark on the same commodity without the permission of the trademark registrant; (2) Without the permission of the trademark registrant, using a trademark similar to its registered trademark on the same commodity, or using a trademark identical to or similar to its registered trademark on similar commodities is likely to lead to confusion; (3) selling goods that infringe upon the exclusive right to use a registered trademark.