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Is it illegal for manufacturers to exchange goods for stickers?

It is fraudulent and illegal for manufacturers to exchange stickers for goods without the consent of consumers.

Trademarks are an important symbol for enterprises to protect their brand image and product quality in market competition, and they have independent intellectual property rights in law. The license or transfer of trademark use rights must be authorized by the trademark owner, otherwise it will constitute trademark infringement. If a manufacturer replaces the original trademark or sticker of a product without the permission of the trademark owner, it will damage the legitimate rights and interests of the trademark owner and constitute trademark infringement, which is illegal.

It should be noted that trademark infringement involves intellectual property issues, and its consequences are serious. Once discovered, trademark owners can take legal measures to protect their legitimate rights and interests, resulting in related risks such as compensation, fines, and reputational damage. Therefore, it is recommended that manufacturers abide by relevant laws and regulations when producing and selling goods, respect the rights and interests of trademark owners, and obtain permission or authorization before conducting any trademark-related activities.