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Intellectual Property Law Copyright Neighboring Rights Trademark Rights Case Analysis

(1) If a nightclub plays genuine CDs without permission during business hours, is it an infringement? Whose rights were violated? It infringes the copyright of the record company, the copyright of musicians, and the rights of singers and performers

(2) If a radio station plays a genuine CD without permission, is it an infringement? Whose rights were violated?

Infringes the copyright of the record company, the copyright of musicians, and the rights of singers and performers

(3) If another record company copies the CD without permission and sells it, is it an infringement? Whose rights were violated?

Infringes the copyright of the record company, the copyright of musicians, and the rights of singers and performers

(4) If someone converts the CD into MP3 and places it online for others to download without permission, Is it infringement? Whose rights were violated?

Infringes the copyright of the record company, the copyright of musicians, and the rights of singers and performers

(5) If someone purchases a batch of CDs and then rents them out without permission, is it an infringement? Whose rights were violated?

If the CD in the above question is replaced by a VCD, will the answer be different?

Infringes the copyright of the record company, the copyright of musicians, and the rights of singers and performers

(1) If the massager manufacturer is dissatisfied with the Trademark Office’s decision to reject the application, when should it To whom should I apply for reconsideration? "December 31, 2001...January 15, 2002..." According to this time, the Trademark Office did not accept the application. "Place names of administrative divisions above the county level shall not be used as trademarks." This is stipulated by law. There is no need to file an objection (not a reconsideration).

(2) What do you think the result of the reconsideration should be?

(3) If the reexamination decision is upheld, what should be the result? Can a massage device manufacturer file a lawsuit in court?

(4) If the reexamination result changes the initial trial decision and the registration is finally approved and a trademark registration certificate is issued, can another health care device manufacturer continue to use it? "Longevity" as a trademark?

It is impossible to successfully register a trademark in China unless the massager manufacturer provides some evidence. Objection, but cannot apply.