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What are the constitutive requirements of trademark infringement?
Legal analysis: (1) Trademark infringement is illegal.

(2) Trademark infringement has damaging facts.

(3) Trademark infringement has causality.

(4) Trademark infringement is at fault.

Legal basis: Trademark Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 3 Trademarks approved for registration by the Trademark Office are registered trademarks, including commodity trademarks, service trademarks, collective trademarks and certification trademarks; Trademark registrants enjoy the exclusive right to use trademarks and are protected by law.

Article 57 Where a trademark registrant or an interested party has evidence to prove that another person is committing or will commit an act that infringes on his exclusive right to use a registered trademark, and if he does not stop it immediately, it will cause irreparable damage to his legitimate rights and interests, he may apply to the people's court for measures to order him to stop the relevant act and preserve his property before bringing a lawsuit.