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How to avoid trademark infringement when enterprises apply for trademarks?
Introduction: When it comes to trademarks, everyone should be familiar with them. It is the representative of each brand and the label of a brand. Every brand will have its own logo. It can be expressed by various things, words and graphics. Each trademark is independent and unique. Today, Bian Xiao leads you to learn how to avoid trademark infringement.

I. Trademark infringement

Trademark infringement refers to the behavior of people in a certain industry using the trademark or using a similar trademark without the permission of the trademark owner. Preventing trademark owners from using trademarks is also a kind of trademark infringement. Trademarks are usually protected by laws and regulations. When you infringe the trademark of others, the infringer needs to bear the corresponding legal responsibility and make some corresponding compensation to others. If the problem is particularly serious, he even has to bear legal responsibility.

Second, the case

In order to implement the Party's requirements and crack down on some illegal acts of trademark infringement, in the past few years, regulatory authorities all over the country have made great efforts to supervise trademark infringement and set up special property rights days. Among them, there are many trademark registration infringement cases, such as infringement of Wuliangye trademark and Givenchy trademark. Of course, some big companies sometimes infringe some trademarks, such as Huawei, which is well known recently. The trademark of its HarmonyOS system infringes a trademark.

Third, how to avoid trademark infringement.

After the trademark is registered, it can be used by itself or with the permission of others. So, how to avoid trademark infringement? First of all, you need to always pay attention to the registration of trademarks, often check some trademarks, and understand some laws and regulations about trademarks. If the trademark is very important to you, you can also negotiate with the trademark registrant to transfer the trademark and let yourself own the trademark.