The non-commercial use of trademarks refers to the use of trademarks in news reports, comments and other activities, and is generally not treated as trademark infringement.
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Use trademarks in news reports and comments. If a trademark is inevitably mentioned in news reports or comments, even if it is a criticism of the goods using the trademark, it is only necessary to report and comment objectively according to the facts.
No trademark owner can stop this non-commercial use on the grounds of trademark infringement. If the media reports are seriously inaccurate and criticized improperly, the trademark owner may file an infringement lawsuit.
Usually, using a trademark in a dictionary will not cause infringement, but if it is used improperly, it will also have adverse consequences, especially if the entry contains someone else's trademark without any explanation, which will seriously mislead readers into thinking that the trademark is not protected and can be used as a common name.