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Can it be regarded as infringement to operate a number of shops at the same time and be sued for trademarks?
Not necessarily. If you run a number of shops and are sued for trademark infringement, you need to judge the lawyer or trademark agency that infringes your business according to the specific situation for specific analysis and handling. If the trademark owner thinks that more than one shop is infringing, he will file a lawsuit or take other legal actions against each shop separately. If multiple shops are judged to be infringing, they need to bear corresponding responsibilities and compensation respectively, depending on the specific infringement situation of each shop and the sales volume of the infringed goods. In some cases, if multiple shops do have the same or similar infringement, the trademark owner may regard multiple infringements as the same infringement, which needs to be judged according to specific trademark laws and cases. If the trademark owner agrees to treat multiple infringements as one infringement, your legal liability and compensation amount may be reduced.