Product names containing the trademark names of others constitute infringement.
Infringement is an act that infringes upon the rights and interests of others, so infringement can also be called an infringement.
The classification of torts is as follows:
1. General torts refer to acts that directly cause damage to others based on the perpetrator's fault, so the general liability provisions of the civil law are applicable.
2. Special tort, an act in which the perpetrator is not at fault but should bear liability according to the special liability provisions of the civil law or the special civil law.
3. Infringement of property rights, including infringement of property rights in property rights and intellectual property rights.
4. Infringement of personal rights, including infringement of other people’s physical and psychological rights.
5. A separate infringement act, an infringement act that injures only one person.
6. If the same infringement is committed and the infringement is caused by two or more persons, the injuring persons shall be jointly and severally liable for damages.
7. Positive infringement refers to the behavior that causes harm to others in the form of positive actions.
8. Passive tort refers to the behavior that causes harm to others through passive inaction.
Infringement as referred to in the Copyright Law refers to behavior that violates the obligations stipulated in the Copyright Law and infringes upon the personal rights or property rights enjoyed by others in accordance with the Copyright Law. Infringement of the property rights of others occurs directly based on the violation of contractual obligations. This kind of behavior is usually only regarded as a breach of contract, and the perpetrator bears the liability for breach of contract.
Behavior that constitutes infringement of copyright or copyright-related rights and interests and should bear infringement liability.
Infringement is illegal. The Copyright Law stipulates that citizens, legal persons or non-legal entities with certain specific qualifications enjoy copyright or copyright-related rights and interests, and also stipulates that all others have the relative obligation not to interfere with it. A breach of these obligations constitutes a breach of the law. In some cases, the law does not stipulate relative obligations to others, and no illegal behavior occurs. The use of works or materials that are not protected by copyright, the use of materials that are not legally required to be licensed by the copyright owner, and the conduct of activities beyond the control of copyright or copyright-related rights and interests are not considered infringements under copyright law.