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Is selling fake goods a trademark infringement?

Fake goods are those using counterfeit trademarks. If you buy or sell goods knowing that they are fake, it will certainly be an infringement of trademark rights. According to the Trademark Law, any sale of goods that infringes upon the exclusive rights of a registered trademark is a trademark infringement.

If the trademark you are using has been registered but you have not obtained authorization, it can be counted as infringement. If it reaches a certain amount, it is considered a crime. Using someone else's registered trademark is definitely an infringement, and selling fake goods is deceiving consumers.