Legal subjectivity:
The standards are as follows: 1. In addition to using words and graphics that are the same as or similar to other people’s trademarks, whether it also adds other explanatory words to indicate its The nature of the explanation is the criterion for judgment. 2. The judgment standard is whether the words and graphics used by the defendant are used as trademarks, or whether the words or graphics are sufficient to identify and distinguish the source of the goods. 3. The criterion is whether the significance of the explanatory text is deliberately emphasized when using the explanatory text. 4. The criterion is whether it is also marked with your own trademark. 5. Use business practices and opinions of industry associations as judgment criteria. 6. The judgment standard shall be whether the plaintiff is likely to suffer a decrease in profits and damage to reputation due to the use of the defendant. Legal objectivity:
Article 123 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code" Civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights in accordance with the law. Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by obligees in accordance with the law with respect to the following objects: (1) Works; (2) Inventions, utility models, and designs; (3) Trademarks; (4) Geographical indications; (5) Trade secrets; 6) Integrated circuit layout design; (7) New plant varieties; (8) Other objects specified by law.