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A supermarket was ordered to pay compensation for selling trademark infringing products. Can it recover compensation from the wholesaler who purchased the goods?

Has the appeal period passed? If not, it is recommended to appeal. You can submit the legal source of the goods for exemption. Article 56 of the Trademark Law stipulates that if you sell goods that are not known to infringe the exclusive rights of a registered trademark, you must be able to prove that you obtained the goods legally and explain the provider. , shall not be liable for compensation. If the judgment has taken effect, you can also recover compensation from the wholesaler based on this article and the recovery principles of contract law. If you need anything, please contact me at 020-38813588 Jijiabu Lawyer