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What is trademark infringement?

Legal analysis: Trademark infringement refers to any behavior that violates legal provisions and damages the trademark registrant’s exclusive right to use the trademark without the permission of the trademark registrant. Trademark exclusive rights, also known as trademark rights, refer to the rights granted by law to trademark owners to control their trademarks, including the right to use, the right to prohibit and the right to dispose of. As far as registered trademarks are concerned, both the right to use and the right to dispose require the trademark owner or the assignee of the trademark right to use the approved registered trademark on the goods or services approved for use; however, the scope of the right of prohibition is not limited to this. The trademark owner can It is prohibited for others to use trademarks that are identical or similar to registered trademarks on goods or services that are identical or similar to those approved for use without permission.

Legal basis: "Trademarks of the People's Republic of China" Article 3 A trademark approved and registered by the Trademark Office is a registered trademark, and the trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark and is protected by law.