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What determines whether trademark class 35 is infringed?

The 35 categories of infringing trademark registrations are service marks. The specific content is: advertising, industrial operations, industrial management, office affairs, etc. In the trial of trademark infringement cases, whether the trademarks or services involved are of the same type or similar is an important fact in determining whether the infringement is an act. Similar goods as stipulated in the Trademark Law refer to goods that are identical in terms of functions, uses, production departments, sales channels, consumer objects, etc., or that are generally believed by the relevant public to be specifically related and likely to cause confusion.