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What is unfair competition in trademark registration?
Unfair competition in trademark registration means that operators and other relevant market participants take measures that violate recognized business ethics such as fairness, honesty and credit, damage the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and other operators, and disrupt social and economic order in order to win trading opportunities or damage the competitive advantage of others.

legal ground

Article 6 of the Anti-Unfair Competition Law stipulates that business operators shall not commit the following confusing acts, which may make people mistakenly think that they are other people's goods or have specific connections with others:

(a) unauthorized use of the same or similar signs such as commodity names, packaging and decoration that have certain influence on others;

(two) unauthorized use of the names of enterprises and social organizations and names that have certain influence on others;

(three) unauthorized use of domain names, website names, web pages and other major parts. , have a certain influence on others;

(four) other confusing acts that can make people mistakenly think that they are other people's goods or have specific connections with others.