Legal analysis: Pretending to use someone else’s trademark is a crime of counterfeiting a registered trademark, which refers to violating national trademark management regulations and using the same trademark as the registered trademark on the same product without the permission of the registered trademark owner. Serious behavior. Those who use similar or similar trademarks registered by others will also be suspected of criminal offenses.
Legal basis: Article 213 of the Criminal Law: Anyone who uses the same trademark as his registered trademark on the same kind of goods or services without the permission of the owner of the registered trademark shall, if the circumstances are serious, be sentenced to three years in prison. The following is a fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years, and a fine or a fine; if the circumstances are particularly serious, the offender shall be sentenced to a fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years, and shall also be fined.