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What situations do not constitute trademark infringement?

The following situations constitute trademark infringement:

1. Helping others to infringe the exclusive rights of trademarks;

2. Selling counterfeit or unauthorized registered trademarks

3. Using a trademark that is similar or identical to the registered trademark on the same product without the permission of the trademark registrant;

4. Other circumstances.

Legal basis

Article 56 of the "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China"

The exclusive right to register a trademark, to approve the registered trademark Limited to the products approved for use.

Article 57

Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall infringe upon the exclusive right to use a registered trademark:

(1) Without the authorization 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 a similar trademark on similar goods without the permission of the trademark registrant; The use of trademarks that are identical or similar to the registered trademark on the goods may easily lead to confusion;

(3) Selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of registered trademarks;

(4) Counterfeiting or unauthorized use Producing other people’s registered trademarks or selling counterfeit or unauthorized registered trademarks;

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

(6) Intentionally providing facilities for infringement of the exclusive rights of others’ trademarks and helping others to infringe the exclusive rights of trademarks;

(7) Causing other people’s exclusive rights to registered trademarks other damages.