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What is the time limit for ordering correction of trademark infringement?

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The time limit for trademark infringement litigation is two years, calculated from the date when the trademark registrant or interested owner knew or should have known about the infringement. If the trademark registrant or interested party files a lawsuit more than two years ago, if the infringement is still continuing at the time of the lawsuit, within the validity period of the exclusive right to use the registered trademark, the people's court shall order the defendant to stop the infringement, and the amount of infringement damages shall be determined from the right holder. The calculation shall be calculated forward two years from the date of filing a lawsuit in the People's Court. "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Civil Trademark Dispute Cases" Article 18 Legal Objectives:

"Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Civil Trademark Dispute Cases" Article 10 Article 8 The statute of limitations for infringement of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark is three years, starting from the date when the trademark registrant or the interested party knows or should know that the right has been damaged and the person is obligated. If the trademark registrant or interested party files a lawsuit more than three years ago, if the infringement is still continuing at the time of the lawsuit, within the validity period of the exclusive right to use the registered trademark, the people's court shall order the defendant to stop the infringement, and the amount of infringement damages shall be determined from the right holder. The calculation shall be calculated forward three years from the date of filing a lawsuit in the People's Court.