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The connection and difference between fair use, exhaustion of rights and non-commercial use in trademark law

Fair use refers to very commercial and non-profit uses, as well as statutory uses such as research and news reporting.

Exhaustion of rights is stipulated in patent law and refers to the purchaser’s use.

Non-commercial use is limited to a certain extent. Personal use or research use does not produce economic benefits and does not cause damage to the interests of the rights holder.