Collect evidence of non-infringement and present evidence to the court within the time limit specified by the court. Actively respond to the lawsuit and do not ignore it, or hire a lawyer to respond to the lawsuit on your behalf.
Standards for Punishment of Supermarket Trademark Infringements Article 60 of the Trademark Law If there is any infringement of the exclusive rights to registered trademarks listed in Article 57 of this Law and a dispute arises, it shall be settled through negotiation between the parties concerned. If the parties are unwilling to negotiate or If negotiation fails, the trademark registrant or interested party may file a lawsuit with the People's Court or request the industrial and commercial administration department to handle the matter.
Infringement (delict) refers to behavior that infringes on the rights or interests of others. It includes general torts and special torts. The former refers to the behavior that directly causes damage to others based on the actor's fault, so the general liability provisions of the civil law are applicable. The latter refers to acts in which the perpetrator is not at fault but should be held liable in accordance with the special liability provisions of the civil law or special civil laws.