Legal analysis: Under the "drop shipping" model, the goods purchased by consumers are shipped directly to consumers by the online store's online store, and the online store operator usually does not have access to them. the product itself. However, in this process, the online store operator's behavior of displaying product pictures on his online store and taking orders and arranging delivery has constituted a promise to sell and sales behavior in the legal sense. The online store operator still cannot escape from the fact that it is the sale of goods. Therefore, if the goods sold by the online store operator are indeed products that infringe the trademark or patent rights of others, the online store operator will still constitute patent/trademark infringement and bear corresponding legal liability.
Legal basis: "Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 79 The following circumstances are circumstances that can be proved to have obtained the goods legally according to Article 60 of the Trademark Law: (1) There is a supply list and payment receipt legally signed and stamped by the supplier, which have been verified to be true or recognized by the supplier; (2) There is a purchase contract signed by both the supplier and the seller, and it has been verified that it has been truly fulfilled; (3) There is Legal purchase invoices and the items recorded on the invoices correspond to the goods involved; (4) Other circumstances that can prove the legal acquisition of the goods involved.