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How to report infringement of other people’s intellectual property rights

Use trademark law, patent law, and copyright law to safeguard rights

Legal remedies:

In civil litigation, property preservation, evidence preservation and other measures can be taken;

Administrative protection is mainly implemented by local industrial and commercial departments;

Criminal punishment is investigated by the public security organs.

First, from the perspective of civil law, filing a civil lawsuit requires the offender to stop the infringement, compensate for losses, and restore reputation. Mainly based on the general principles of civil law, trademark law, copyright law, patent law, and anti-unfair competition law to protect your rights.

Second, from the perspective of administrative law, it is mainly the competent departments (mainly the industrial and commercial administration departments) that impose administrative penalties. The legal basis is also the above-mentioned law and the Administrative Penalty Law.

Third, from the perspective of criminal law, if the infringement of other people's rights is serious (causing very large losses to others), it will also constitute a crime. The public security agency intervened and the procuratorate initiated a public prosecution.

Fourth, the crime of intellectual property infringement refers to violation of intellectual property protection laws and regulations, illegal use of intellectual property rights without the permission of the intellectual property owner, infringement of the state's management order of intellectual property rights and the legal rights of the intellectual property owner. Rights and interests, illegal gains of relatively large amounts or serious circumstances. The objective elements of the crime of intellectual property infringement include infringement of the exclusive rights of others without the consent of the right holder, a large amount of illegal gains, or serious circumstances.