First of all, trademark infringement and corporate name belong to two different administrative departments and are not affected by each other. Trademarks are governed by the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China and are applicable nationwide. Enterprise names are governed by the "Regulations on the Implementation of Industrial and Commercial Administration" and have regional restrictions. Unless it is a well-known trademark, in order to protect its brand from loss, it applies to the Administration for Industry and Commerce and requires the relevant company to change its company name. If the relevant enterprise and trademark do not belong to the same industry, the Administration for Industry and Commerce cannot require the enterprise to change its name. If it is determined based on the Trademark Law and the industrial and commercial administration department that the company's name does cause damage to the trademark, the industrial and commercial administrative department may order the company to handle the infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark by its name in accordance with the Trademark Law and the Anti-Unfair Competition Law. The name change registration procedures are not clearly stipulated, and are only generally stated as "ordered to stop illegal activities." At this time, the case-handling agency can learn from the "Opinions on Several Issues Concerning Intellectual Property Trial Services under the Current Economic Situation and Serving the Overall Situation" in handling the case. Article 6 of the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Anti-Unfair Competition" Operators shall not engage in the following confusing behaviors to cause people to mistake goods for others or have a specific connection with others: (1) Unauthorized use of goods that have a certain influence on others Identical or similar logos such as product names, packaging, decoration, etc.; (2) Unauthorized use of other people’s business names (including abbreviations, trade names, etc.), social organization names (including abbreviations, etc.), names (including pen names, stage names, translated names, etc.) that have certain influence on others etc.); (3) Unauthorized use of the main part of other people's domain names, website names, web pages, etc. that have certain influence; (4) Other confusing behaviors that can lead people to mistake them for other people's products or have a specific connection with others.