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Trademark regulations: How much do you know about China’s certified trademarks?

Trademark certification generally refers to the certification of well-known trademarks by the Trademark Office or the certification of famous trademarks by local governments.

In addition, certification trademarks also include green environmental label certification, ISO9001, ISO14001, OTS-100, national inspection exemption (cancelled), CCIB safety certification, China packaging product quality certification, and UL safety inspection certification mark.

The certification mark is a quality mark that the quality certification agency allows companies that have certified product quality to use it on the packaging of their products. Article 9 of the "Product Quality Law" stipulates: The state implements a product quality certification system with reference to international advanced product standards and technical requirements. Enterprises may apply for product quality certification based on the principle of voluntariness from the product quality supervision and management department of the State Council or a certification agency recognized by the department authorized by the product quality supervision and management department of the State Council. For those that pass the certification, the certification agency will issue a quality certification certificate and allow the enterprise to use the product quality certification mark on its products or packaging. ?The product quality certification mark is a legal system for the state to supervise product quality. Products using the certification mark must be certified products. Illegal acts of counterfeiting or fraudulently using certification marks usually include: (1) For goods that have not implemented the product quality certification system, operators forge certification marks on the goods or their packaging; (2) Operators fail to implement the product quality certification system; Applying for certification to the product quality certification agency and using the certification mark without authorization;

(3) Although the operator applied for certification from the product quality certification agency, but failed to pass the certification, the certification mark was used without authorization; (4) Other counterfeiting Or illegally use the certification mark. The famous and high-quality mark is a quality honorary mark issued to operators after the product is rated as famous and high-quality by international or domestic relevant institutions or social organizations.

Illegal acts of counterfeiting or falsely using famous and high-quality logos usually include:

(1) For products that have not been organized to evaluate famous and high-quality products, operators forge and use famous and high-quality logos on goods;

(2) Although it is an organization that evaluates famous and high-quality products, the operator does not participate in the evaluation, but uses the famous and excellent logo on the product without authorization; (3) Although it is an organization that evaluates famous and high-quality products, the operator participates in the evaluation, but does not For products rated as famous and high-quality products;

(4) For products whose title of famous and high-quality products has been cancelled, the operators will continue to use the famous and high-quality products;

(5) For famous and high-quality products with low levels, the operators may Use high-level famous and excellent logos;

(6) Other acts of forging or impersonating famous and excellent logos. In addition to certification marks and famous quality marks, there are other marks that indicate product quality or honor. The "Product Quality Law" stipulates that producers and sellers are not allowed to forge or fraudulently use quality marks such as certification marks, famous and high-quality marks. The provisions of the Anti-Unfair Competition Law and the Product Quality Law are consistent. When an operator forges or fraudulently uses quality marks such as certification marks or famous quality marks, qualitative penalties under the Product Quality Law will eventually apply. Trademark Law