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How should the court handle infringement cases?
Legal analysis: the victim has the right to demand to stop the infringement, restore his reputation, eliminate the influence, apologize and demand compensation for losses. According to the different ways and consequences of infringement, the victim can take the following civil remedies: 1, and stop the infringement. Where the infringement of the right to name is occurring or continuing, the victim has the right to ask the infringer to stop the infringement immediately, or he may bring a lawsuit to the people's court, and the people's court shall order the infringer to stop the infringement. 2. apologize. If the perpetrator intervenes, embezzles or fraudulently uses the name of another person, causing certain damage to the victim, but the consequences are not serious and the victim can understand, the infringer will apologize to the victim orally, in writing or in newspapers. 3. Restore reputation and eliminate influence. Generally speaking, the influence should be eliminated and the reputation should be restored within the scope of influence. Its method can be to publish materials to eliminate influence and restore reputation in newspapers and magazines. 4. compensate for the losses. For material losses, the infringer should compensate for the losses. If there is mental damage, the victim may request compensation for mental damage.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Criminal Law.

Article 213 Whoever, without the permission of the registered trademark owner, uses a trademark identical to its registered trademark on the same commodity, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and shall also, or shall only, be fined for not less than three years but not more than seven years.

Article 216 Whoever counterfeits another person's patent, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention and shall also, or shall only, be fined.