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If a trademark infringes, does it constitute infringement if the party concerned does not pursue the case?

Hello, I am engaged in intellectual property rights. Please provide the trademark law for your reference.

Article 52 Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall infringe the exclusive right to use a registered trademark. :

(1) Using a trademark that is identical or similar to the registered trademark on the same or similar goods without the permission of the trademark registrant;

(2) Sales infringement Products with exclusive rights to registered trademarks;

(3) Counterfeiting or manufacturing registered trademarks of others without authorization or selling counterfeit or unauthorized registered trademarks;

(4) Counterfeiting or manufacturing registered trademarks without authorization; The trademark registrant agrees to replace its registered trademark and put the goods with the replaced trademark on the market;

(5) Cause other damage to the exclusive right of others to register the trademark.

So, no matter whether the trademark registrant pursues you or not, it is an infringement. Let’s give a simple example! For example, if you kill Xiao Ming, but Xiao Ming’s parents think it’s nothing, since he has many sons anyway, and they don’t hold you accountable, then do you think you are breaking the law? It’s easy to understand if you put it this way!