Not illegal.
If the following four elements are met, it constitutes an infringement of selling goods with counterfeit registered trademarks:
1. There must be an illegal act, that is, the perpetrator has sold counterfeit goods. The act of registering trademarked goods;
2. There must be a fact of damage, which means that the perpetrator's behavior of selling counterfeit trademarked goods has caused damage to the trademark owner. Selling goods that counterfeit someone else's registered trademark will cause serious property losses to the right holder, and will also cause damage to the goodwill of entities that enjoy registered trademark rights. Whether it is property damage or damage to goodwill, it is a fact of damage.
3. The offender is subjectively at fault, which means that the offender already knows or should know the fact that the goods sold are goods with counterfeit registered trademarks.
4. There must be a causal relationship between the illegal act and the damage, which means that there is a causal relationship between the illegal actor’s sales behavior and the damage caused to the trademark owner.
Extended information
Illegal expression of trademark
1. Changing the text, graphics, color or combination of the registered trademark on your own but still adding the registered trademark mark Behavior;
2. The trademark registration expires, and the original registrant continues to use and mark the registered trademark without applying for renewal;
3. Improper use of trademarks in advertising . For example, in advertising slogans, using other people's trademarks to increase the popularity of one's own trademarks or using one's own trademarks to disparage other people's trademarks;
4. Registered trademarks with purely visual meaning (such as panda graphic trademarks) are in actual use Acts that confuse a registered trademark with a purely auditory meaning (such as a panda word trademark) in use, or a registered trademark with a purely auditory meaning (such as a bear drawing trademark) that confuses a registered trademark with a purely visual meaning in actual use and cause consumers to misunderstand it Behavior;
5. Irregular use of combination trademarks. Combination trademark use is the behavior of a trademark registrant using two or more registered trademarks on the same product.
Illegal performance of goods
1. The act of using a registered trademark beyond the approved scope of goods or services and still adding the registered trademark mark;
2 , Improper use of service trademarks;
3. Changing the name of the approved goods or services without authorization, or the actual name of the goods being used is vague and the concept is ambiguous;
4.** *Improper use of trademarks;
5. Reverse counterfeiting.
Irregular types
1. Use of counterfeit registered trademarks;
2. Use of registered trademarks or similar words on similar goods or services , graphics, colors or combinations thereof;
3. The act of using a well-known registered trademark on non-similar goods or services;
4. The use of another person’s registered trademark The act of using an unregistered trademark as part of a product name;
5. Violating relevant laws and regulations by using an unregistered trademark on compulsorily registered goods;
6. Using someone else’s registered trademark as a Trade name application for corporate name registration and prominent use of the trade name.