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Does selling high imitation clothes count as trademark infringement?
It needs to be analyzed in detail. If the high imitation clothes with trademarks are suspected of infringement, if they don't have trademarks, they don't belong to trademark infringement, but the appearance patent may involve infringement. Note that it is only a possibility, not a certain infringement. According to the provisions of the Criminal Law, forging or manufacturing others' registered trademark logos without authorization or selling forged or manufactured registered trademark logos constitutes the crime of counterfeiting registered trademarks. If the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, and shall also or only be fined.