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Can trademark infringement disputes be arbitrated?

Legal analysis: Yes, but both parties should reach an arbitration agreement. When the arbitration institution accepts arbitration, it needs to choose their arbitration agreement or clauses. Under normal circumstances, it is not easy to reach an arbitration agreement between a trademark owner and an alleged infringer of a trademark. As a trademark owner, you must be willing to choose a more direct People's Court for litigation resolution. The alleged infringer of a trademark generally does not have much communication with the trademark owner before litigation.

Legal basis: "Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 2 Contract disputes and other property rights disputes between citizens, legal persons and other organizations who are equal subjects can be arbitrated.