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Is it infringement to imitate logo?
Legal analysis: According to China's Trademark Law and relevant laws and regulations, whether imitation marks infringe mainly depends on whether the actor's behavior has the following three constitutive elements, namely, infringement: 1 and whether the trademark is similar-mainly from the perspectives of sound, shape, meaning and composition of the trademark. 2. Whether the goods or services are similar-whether there are similarities in functions, uses, production departments, sales channels and consumers. , or whether the relevant public generally believes that there is a specific connection, which is easy to cause confusion; 3, whether the trademark is easy to cause confusion of the relevant public.

Legal basis: Article 57 of the Trademark Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) commits any of the following acts, all of which are infringement of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark: (1) using a trademark identical to its registered trademark on the same commodity without the permission of the trademark registrant; (2) Without the permission of the trademark registrant, using a trademark similar to its registered trademark on the same kind of goods, or using a trademark identical with or similar to its registered trademark on similar goods is likely to cause confusion; (3) selling goods that infringe upon the exclusive right to use a registered trademark; (4) Forging or unauthorized manufacturing of registered trademark marks of others or selling forged or unauthorized registered trademark marks; (five) without the consent of the trademark registrant, the registered trademark is changed and the goods with the changed trademark are put on the market again; (6) Deliberately facilitating the infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark of others and helping others to commit the infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark; (seven) causing other damage to the exclusive right to use a registered trademark of others.