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Will the Industrial and Commercial Bureau impose a fine for product infringement on 1688?
yes. According to Article 56 of the Trademark Law, the amount of compensation for infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark is the benefits gained by the infringer during the period of infringement, or the losses suffered by the infringer during the period of infringement, including the reasonable expenses paid by the infringer to stop the infringement. This law also applies to the products in 1688, and the Industrial and Commercial Bureau will impose a fine. Fine refers to the administrative punishment given by administrative law enforcement units to individuals and units that violate administrative regulations, that is, to punish offenders with a certain amount of money.