Legal subjectivity:
Yes, a registered trademark can be used in production, sales and other business activities, but the user does not have exclusive rights to the trademark and cannot prohibit others from using it. National regulations must Products using registered trademarks refer to the products that must use registered trademarks as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations. The only two categories of products that must use registered trademarks are human medicines and tobacco products. Article 6 of the "Trademark Law" states that goods that must use a registered trademark must apply for trademark registration. If the registration is not approved, they may not be sold on the market. The law is objective:
"Trademark Law"
Article 6
For goods that must use a registered trademark according to laws and administrative regulations, you must apply for trademark registration. Those approved for registration shall not be sold in the market.
"Trademark Law"
Article 7
When applying for registration and use of a trademark, the principle of good faith shall be followed.
Trademark users shall be responsible for the quality of the goods on which their trademarks are used. Industrial and commercial administrative departments at all levels should use trademark management to prevent behaviors that deceive consumers.