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Hello, I used a company’s logo picture on my business card, but I didn’t use their text or letters.

Hello, this depends on the specific purpose of using your company's LOGO. If it is to illustrate the service recipients of your work, or your partnership, etc., it does not involve infringement. However, if you use the logo of another company as the logo of your own company or unit, there is a greater possibility of trademark infringement.

Trademark infringement refers to the perpetrator using the same or similar trademark on the same or similar goods without the permission of the trademark owner, or otherwise interfering or hindering the trademark owner from using its registered trademark. , other behaviors that damage the legitimate rights and interests of the trademark owner.

Article 52 of the Trademark Law stipulates that any of the following acts shall constitute an infringement of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark: 1. Using the same or similar trademark as the registered trademark on the same or similar goods without the permission of the trademark registrant; 2. Selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of registered trademarks; 3. Counterfeiting or making without authorization the registered trademark signs of others or selling counterfeit or making without authorization the registered trademark signs; 4. Without the consent of the trademark registrant. Change its registered trademark and put the goods with the changed trademark back on the market.

The infringer is usually responsible for stopping the infringement, and the perpetrator who knew or should have known that the infringement was infringement is also responsible for compensation.

If detailed information is given, a more thorough answer can be given.