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Are trademarks with the same word but different types of infringement?
To be recognized as infringement, an important component of word mark is font. If a trademark has been registered for use and someone else has registered it, although the font is different, it still constitutes infringement. For trademark infringers, the parties concerned may require them to stop their acts and compensate for the losses. Anyone who infringes on the exclusive right to use a registered trademark may complain or report to the administrative department for industry and commerce at or above the county level where the infringer is located or where the infringement occurs.