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Unknowingly infringing someone else’s trademark

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Methods for infringement of trademark rights without knowing the situation: The party concerned can provide relevant evidence to prove that it obtained the trademark rights through legal channels. If it can prove that the product was obtained legally by itself, If the provider is also stated, it may not be liable for compensation. According to regulations, if a trademark registrant or interested party has evidence to prove that others are committing or are about to commit acts that infringe upon the exclusive right to use a registered trademark, and if they are not stopped in time, their legitimate rights and interests will be irreparably damaged, they may file a lawsuit in accordance with the law before filing a lawsuit. Apply to the People's Court for measures to order the cessation of relevant behavior and property preservation. Legal objectivity:

Article 64 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China: The owner of the exclusive right to a registered trademark requests compensation, and the accused infringer files a defense on the grounds that the owner of the exclusive right to the exclusive registered trademark has not used the registered trademark. , the people's court may require the owner of the exclusive right to a registered trademark to provide evidence of actual use of the registered trademark within the previous three years. If the owner of the exclusive right to a registered trademark cannot prove that the registered trademark has actually been used within the previous three years, nor can he prove that he has suffered other losses due to infringement, the alleged infringer will not be liable for compensation. If you sell goods that you do not know infringe on the exclusive rights of a registered trademark, you will not be liable for compensation if you can prove that you legally obtained the goods and identify the supplier.