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Standards for determining trademark infringement

Legal analysis: The standards for identifying trademark infringement are as follows:

(1) Using the same trademark as the registered trademark on the same product without the permission of the trademark registrant;

(2) Using a trademark that is similar to its registered trademark on the same product without the permission of the trademark registrant, or using 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) Forging or manufacturing registered trademarks of others without authorization or selling registered trademarks that are forged or manufactured without authorization;

(5) Changing the registered trademark without the consent of the trademark registrant and putting the goods with the changed trademark back into the market;

(6) Deliberately infringing the exclusive rights of others’ trademarks Providing convenient conditions for the act to help others commit acts that infringe upon the exclusive right to use a registered trademark;

(7) Causing other damage to the exclusive right to use a registered trademark of others.

Legal basis: "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 57 Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall infringe upon the exclusive right to use a registered trademark: (1) Without the consent of the trademark registrant (2) Using a trademark that is similar to its registered trademark on the same kind of goods without the permission of the trademark registrant, or using the same trademark as its registered trademark on similar goods. or similar trademarks that are likely to cause confusion; (3) Selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of registered trademarks; (4) Forging or manufacturing registered trademarks of others without authorization or selling forged or unauthorized registered trademarks; (5) Failure to do so; With the consent of the trademark registrant, change the registered trademark and put the goods with the changed trademark into the market; (6) Deliberately facilitate the infringement of other people's trademark rights and help others to infringe the exclusive rights of trademarks; (7) Give Any other damage caused by the exclusive right to use a registered trademark of others.