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Will the trademark infringement judgment be enforced after it has come into effect?

Yes. The parties shall fulfill the award. If one party fails to perform, the other party may apply to the People's Court for enforcement in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Civil Procedure Law. The people's court subject to the application shall implement it. According to this provision, after the award made by the arbitral tribunal takes effect and after the expiration of the performance period, if the obligated party fails to perform the arbitration award, the other party may apply to a court with jurisdiction for enforcement in accordance with the law. The parties shall submit an application for the compulsory enforcement of the arbitration award and relevant materials to the People's Court, including the arbitration award (original), proof of service of the arbitration award, arbitration agreement or contract with arbitration clauses, and other matters required to be submitted by the People's Court. Supporting documents and materials.

Legal Basis

Article 57 of the "Trademark Law"

Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall infringe the exclusive right to use a registered trademark: (1) Using a trademark that is the same as its registered trademark on the same kind of goods without the permission of the trademark registrant; (2) Using a trademark that is similar to its registered trademark on the same kind of goods without the permission of the trademark registrant, or using it on similar goods Using a trademark that is the same as or similar to its registered trademark on the Internet, which is likely to cause confusion; (3) selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of a registered trademark; (4) forging or making without authorization the registered trademark signs of others or selling forged or making without authorization registered trademark signs ; (5) Changing the registered trademark without the consent of the trademark registrant and putting the goods with the changed trademark into the market; (6) Deliberately providing facilities for infringement of the exclusive rights of others' trademarks and helping others to infringe the exclusive rights of trademarks Behavior; (7) Causing other damage to others’ exclusive rights to registered trademarks.