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Infringement of trademark
Legal analysis: if the circumstances are serious, it is suspected of constituting the crime of embezzlement and trademark infringement. The crime of embezzlement refers to the act of illegally taking property, forgetting things or buried objects handed over by others for the purpose of illegal possession, and refusing to return them in a large amount. The subject of this crime is the general subject, and any natural person with criminal responsibility at the age of 16 can constitute this crime. Subjectively, this crime must be intentional, that is, knowing that it belongs to the property, forgetting things or buried objects entrusted to you by others, it is still illegal to take it for yourself. The object of crime is limited to three kinds of property: one is the property of others kept on behalf of others; Second, the forgetting things and forgetting things of others are not equal to the lost property, and they are also different from the lost property; The third is the funerary objects of others.

Legal basis: Article 217 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) commits one of the following acts of copyright infringement for the purpose of making profits. If the amount of illegal income is relatively large or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention and shall also or only be fined; If the amount of illegal income is huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years and shall also be fined:

(1) Reproduction and distribution of written works, music, movies, television and video works, computer software and other works without the permission of the copyright owner;

(2) Publishing books with exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by others;

(3) Reproduction and distribution of audio and video products made by the producer without the permission of the producer;

(4) producing or selling works of art with forged signatures of others.