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If someone else has the same trademark name, does it count as infringement if the name is printed on the product?

Quanchuang tells you, don’t worry, it is 100% considered infringement.

Trademark infringement is trademark infringement, which means that the perpetrator does not use the same trademark without the permission of the trademark owner. Use a trademark that is identical or similar to its registered trademark on similar goods, or otherwise interfere with or hinder the trademark owner from using its registered trademark and damage the legitimate rights and interests of the trademark owner.

The infringer is usually responsible for stopping the infringement, and the perpetrator who knew or should have known that the infringement was infringement is also responsible for compensation. If the circumstances are serious, you will also bear criminal liability.

So it is important to use your own trademark.