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What is the infringement of using someone else’s product trademark for one’s own products?

Whether it is an infringement depends on two points:

First, whether your product or service is the same as or similar to someone else’s. This can be checked in the international similar product or service classification table. Check whether the two goods or services belong to the same category.

Second, whether your trademark is similar to someone else’s registered trademark, just the number of words is different and the parts are the same does not determine whether it is similar. Whether two trademarks are similar depends on many aspects. , the judgment is mainly based on analysis and judgment from various aspects such as font, pronunciation, meaning, etc. Whether the location is similar or not, you need to see two specific trademarks to help you determine whether it is similar.

If you need help in judging, you can send me the two trademarks. In addition, it is best to register and protect your trademark before using it. Otherwise, it will easily be infringed by others or infringe on other people's trademark registration rights, causing unnecessary trouble and irreparable losses to yourself.