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What are the exceptions to trademark infringement?

Legal analysis: Exceptions to trademark infringement include the following situations: fair use; exhaustion of rights; right of prior use; prior rights.

Legal basis: "The People's Republic of China and Civil Code

Article 120: If civil rights and interests are infringed, the infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear tort liability.

Article 183: If one is harmed due to protecting the civil rights and interests of others, the infringer shall bear civil liability, and the beneficiary may provide appropriate compensation. If there is no infringer, the infringer has escaped or is unable to bear civil liability, and the victim requests compensation, the beneficiary shall provide appropriate compensation.

Article 1,167 If an infringement endangers the personal or property safety of others, the infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear tort liability such as ceasing the infringement, removing obstacles, and eliminating danger.

Article 1,168 If two or more persons jointly commit infringement and cause damage to others, they shall bear joint and several liability.