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The industrial and commercial administration authorities may take measures when dealing with infringement of trademark rights.

Legal subjectivity:

The industrial and commercial administration’s handling of trademark infringement includes ordering an immediate cessation of infringement, confiscating and destroying infringing goods and those mainly used to manufacture infringing goods, and forging registrations For tools marked with trademarks, if the illegal business volume exceeds 50,000 yuan, a fine of not more than five times the illegal business volume may be imposed; if there is no illegal business volume or the illegal business volume is less than 50,000 yuan, a fine of not more than 250,000 yuan may be imposed. Legal objectivity:

Article 60 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China. If any of the acts that infringe on the exclusive right to use a registered trademark as listed in Article 57 of this Law cause a dispute, the parties shall be responsible for If the dispute is not resolved through negotiation or negotiation fails, the trademark registrant or interested party may file a lawsuit with the People's Court or request the industrial and commercial administration department to handle the matter. When the administrative department for industry and commerce determines that the infringement is established, it shall order it to immediately stop the infringement, confiscate and destroy the infringing goods and tools mainly used to manufacture infringing goods and counterfeit registered trademarks. If the illegal business turnover exceeds 50,000 yuan, it may be punished. A fine of not more than five times the illegal business volume may be imposed. If there is no illegal business volume or the illegal business volume is less than 50,000 yuan, a fine of not more than 250,000 yuan may be imposed. Those who commit more than two trademark infringements within five years or have other serious circumstances shall be severely punished.