The main manifestations of unfair competition can be roughly divided into three categories: (1) unfair competition that infringes on industrial property rights, including infringement of other people's trademarks and trade names, counterfeiting of names and marks of origin, forgery and counterfeiting of service marks, disclosure of technical secrets, and fraudulent use of other industrial marks; (2) unfair competition in business, including remuneration and kickbacks, tying, commercial slander, sale of trade secrets, prize sales and discount sales. (3) Acts of unfair competition through advertisements, including defamatory advertisements, compulsory advertisements, fraudulent advertisements or advertisements of manufacturers and wholesalers.
Legal basis:
According to the provisions of the Anti-Unfair Competition Law, the following acts are acts of unfair competition: 1. Counterfeiting another person's registered trademark; 2. Unauthorized use of the unique name, packaging and decoration of well-known commodities, or use of names, packaging and decoration similar to well-known commodities, resulting in confusion with other well-known commodities, so that buyers mistakenly believe that they are the well-known commodities; 3. Unauthorized use of other people's enterprise names or shop names, which makes people mistakenly think that they are other people's goods; 4. Forge or fraudulently use quality marks such as certification marks and brand-name marks on commodities, forge the place of origin, and make misleading false representations about the quality of commodities. 5. Operators shall not engage in market transactions by the following improper means, which will harm competitors; 6. Public enterprises or other operators with exclusive status according to law shall not restrict others from buying the goods of their designated operators, so as to crowd out fair competition of other operators; 7. The government and its subordinate departments shall not abuse administrative power, restrict others from buying the goods of the operators designated by them, and restrict the legitimate business activities of other operators; 8. Operators shall not bribe the sale or purchase of commodities with property or other means; 9. Operators shall not use advertisements or other methods to make misleading false propaganda about the quality, composition, performance, use, producer, expiration date and place of origin of commodities. 10. Business secrets are violated by operators.
According to Article 6 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Unfair Competition, business operators are not allowed to commit the following confusing acts, which make people mistakenly think that they are other people's goods or have a specific connection with others: (1) unauthorized use of identical or similar marks such as commodity names, packaging and decoration that have certain influence on others; (2) unauthorized use of enterprise name (including abbreviation, font size, etc.). ), social organizations (including abbreviation, etc. ) and name (including pen name, stage name, translated name, etc. ) has a certain influence on others; (three) unauthorized use of domain names, website names, web pages and other major parts. , have a certain influence on others; (four) other confusing acts that can make people mistakenly think that they are other people's goods or have specific connections with others.
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