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Identification steps of trademark infringement
Steps to identify trademark infringement: 1. Determine the right scope of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark. The scope of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark is the basic basis for identifying trademark infringement. 2. Determine the specific object of the alleged infringement. The determination of the object accused of infringement is determined by two factors, one is the trademark accused of infringement, and the other is the goods used by the trademark accused of infringement. 3. Compare the accused infringing object with the registered trademark and the goods approved for use by the registered trademark. Article 32 An application for trademark registration shall not damage the prior rights of others, nor shall it preempt the registration of a trademark that has been used by others and has certain influence by unfair means.