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Will the infringing products be pursued if they are removed from the shelves?

If infringing products are removed from the shelves and cause actual losses to others, they will be held liable for infringement.

You need to compensate for the actual losses caused to others, but if you infringe in good faith, that is, you do not know that your product infringes on others' trademark rights, you do not need to compensate for the losses.

Infringement refers to an illegal act that infringes on the personal property or intellectual property rights of others and is subject to civil liability according to law. After an infringement occurs, a specific civil rights and obligations relationship arises between the infringer and the victim, that is, the victim has the right to demand compensation for losses from the infringer.

The perpetrator infringes upon personal, property and other legitimate rights and interests due to fault, and shall bear civil liability for illegal acts in accordance with the law, as well as other infringement acts for which he shall bear civil liability in accordance with special provisions of the law.

The constituent elements of infringement are as follows:

1. Force majeure refers to objective circumstances that cannot be foreseen, avoided and overcome.

2. The victim’s fault refers to the victim’s fault for the occurrence of the infringement or the expansion of the damage consequences of the infringement.

3. Justifiable defense refers to the unlawful infringement committed against the unlawful infringer in order to protect the interests of the public and protect the property, person or other legitimate rights and interests of oneself or others from ongoing unlawful infringement. Behavior that exceeds necessary limits.

4. Emergency avoidance refers to actions that must be taken to protect oneself or others from ongoing dangers in terms of property, personal or other legitimate rights and interests, causing minor harm to others. Behavior.

5. The victim’s consent refers to the victim’s clear expression of intention to bear the consequences of certain damages voluntarily before the infringement or damage occurs.

Legal basis: Article 1182 of the "People's Liberation Army and Civil Code of the People's Republic of China" who infringes upon the personal rights and interests of others and causes property losses shall be treated according to the losses suffered by the infringed party or the losses suffered by the infringer. Compensation for the benefits obtained; it is difficult to determine the losses suffered by the infringer and the benefits obtained by the infringer. If the infringer and the infringer disagree on the amount of compensation and file a lawsuit with the People's Court, the People's Court shall determine the amount of compensation based on the actual situation. .