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Buy products with the same pronunciation but different brands

You can apply for rights protection. This is misleading consumers.

Having the same pronunciation but different words does not constitute trademark infringement. Trademark infringement can take the form of maliciously forging or manufacturing someone else’s registered trademark or selling goods with maliciously forged or manufactured registered trademarks.

This kind of infringement mainly manifests itself in the following aspects:

1. Selling goods with registered trademarks that are maliciously forged and manufactured;

2. No Making the logo of its registered trademark with the approval or entrustment of the trademark owner;

3. Maliciously forging the registered trademark logo of others;

4. Exceeding the authority granted by the trademark owner Maliciously create its registered trademark logo.