It is not difficult to find that many businesses will choose to make their products famous first and then register trademarks. This often leaves many hidden dangers and involves a series of problems. Once a trademark problem occurs, the consequences will be unimaginable! For example, problems such as trademark infringement arise. So, what behaviors constitute trademark infringement on the Internet?
First, the Internet domain name contains key words, letters, etc. of someone else’s registered trademark text, and related product transactions are conducted through this domain name. According to relevant judicial interpretations, registering words that are the same as or similar to others’ registered trademarks as domain names, and conducting e-commerce transactions of related goods through the domain names, which is likely to cause misunderstanding by the relevant public, falls under Article 52 of the Trademark Law. Acts that cause other damage to the exclusive rights of others to register trademarks as specified in item (5).
The second is to maliciously register someone else’s registered trademark name as your own domain name. The perpetrator knows that the text composition of a well-known trademark, trade name or other logo belongs to the rights of others, and deliberately registers it as his own domain name, and then sells it to the owner of the intellectual property or his competitors at a high price.
The third is to freely use other people’s well-known trademarks, font sizes, and product (service) names on web pages. The perpetrator uses the words, graphics, and images of other people's registered trademarks on his own web pages and advertising images. Or design the graphics of other people’s trademarks into the graphics of your own web page. Or feel free to use other people's well-known trademarks, font sizes, and product (service) names as link marks in network links.
With the enhancement of intellectual property awareness, more and more companies will pay attention to the issue of trademark registration. In recent years, the number of trademark applications in our country has continued to grow. The number of trademarks applied for every day is huge, and trademark applications are becoming more and more difficult. Therefore, you must register your trademark as early as possible, and apply as soon as possible after deciding on the trademark name, otherwise the consequences will outweigh the losses. The editor reminds everyone that before the product is moved, the trademark comes first! For more questions about trademarks, please log in // for consultation.