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How to judge the infringement of selling high-quality imitations?

Legal subjectivity:

It is illegal for a party to sell high-imitation goods online. It is an infringement of the genuine brand and may constitute a crime in serious cases. The "Criminal Law" stipulates that anyone who knowingly sells goods that are counterfeit registered trademarks, and the amount of illegal income is relatively large, or there are other serious circumstances, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, and shall also or solely be fined. Legal objectivity:

Article 63 of the "Trademark Law" stipulates that the amount of compensation for infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark shall be determined based on the actual losses suffered by the right holder due to the infringement; if the actual losses are difficult to determine, the amount of compensation may be determined according to the infringer's actual losses. The benefits obtained due to infringement shall be determined; if it is difficult to determine the loss of the right holder or the benefits obtained by the infringer, it shall be reasonably determined by reference to the multiple of the trademark license fee. For malicious infringement of trademark exclusive rights and the circumstances are serious, the amount of compensation may be determined to be not less than one time but not more than five times the amount determined according to the above method. The amount of compensation should include the reasonable expenses paid by the right owner to stop the infringement. In order to determine the amount of compensation, the people's court may order the infringer to provide the account books and materials related to the infringement if the right holder has tried his best to provide evidence and the account books and materials related to the infringement are mainly in the possession of the infringer; the infringer fails to provide Or if false account books or information are provided, the people's court may determine the amount of compensation with reference to the evidence provided by the owner of the right XXX.