The litigation period for counterfeit and shoddy products is two years. The current statute of limitations for litigation in my country is generally two years. The counterfeit and shoddy products will be calculated from the party concerned. For the use of unauthentic trademarks, the quality bureau will Products distributed in poor quantities should be reported. The identification of counterfeit and shoddy products in the lawsuit is: the use of untrue factory names, factory addresses, trademarks, product names, product logos, etc., so that customers and consumers mistakenly believe that the product is a counterfeit product. Counterfeit products refer to products that are of poor quality or have lost their usability.
Although some of the counterfeit and shoddy goods have use value, they cannot be regarded as goods because they cannot be traded normally like ordinary goods, or they do not contain socially necessary labor. Even if they contain a small amount of labor, they are not considered commodities. That is not socially necessary labor in the general sense, but labor expended for unequal transactions in order to obtain illegitimate benefits. It may even be a kind of labor that causes harm, so it cannot be recognized by society (even if a transaction occurs, it is Because buyers do not know the truth, consumers will not buy fakes) and they are of no value. Of course, something without value is not a commodity. What we are talking about here is fake and shoddy products, excluding defective products. 2. Five types of evidence that can identify counterfeit and shoddy goods
The appraisal report is divided into an inspection report from the quality inspection department and an inspection report from the product manufacturer. Under normal circumstances, as long as industrial and commercial law enforcement personnel submit samples of the goods involved for inspection in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, the conclusion drawn in the two inspection reports that "the goods submitted for inspection are unqualified or counterfeit goods" can be directly used to identify counterfeit goods. evidence. However, when industrial and commercial law enforcement officers determine the quality of goods based on the inspection report of the product manufacturer, they must strictly examine other relevant evidence to prevent the product manufacturer from being driven by unfair interests to issue false inspection reports and affecting the quality of the case.