Legal basis: Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in the Trial of Civil Disputes over Computer Network Domain Names.
Article 4 If the people's court meets the following conditions when trying a domain name dispute case, it shall consider that the defendant's registration and use of a domain name constitutes infringement or unfair competition:
(1) The civil rights and interests requested by the plaintiff are legal and valid;
(2) The defendant's domain name or its main part constitutes a copy, imitation, translation or transliteration of the plaintiff's well-known trademark; Or identical with or similar to the registered trademark or domain name of the plaintiff, which is enough to cause misidentification by the relevant public;
(3) The defendant has no interest in the domain name or its main part, and has no justifiable reason to register or use the domain name;
(4) The defendant was malicious in the registration and use of the domain name.