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Is it considered trademark infringement to use a trademark name that is similar to others?

This move is suspected of infringing upon trademark exclusive rights. 1. First of all, a certification mark is also a type of trademark, and its owner certainly enjoys the exclusive right to use the trademark. 2. Secondly, Article 52(5) of the Trademark Law stipulates that causing other damage to others’ right to exclusive use of a registered trademark is an act of infringement of the right to exclusive use of a registered trademark. 3. Article 50 of the "Trademark Law Implementation Regulations" lists the aforementioned "other infringement of trademark rights" in item (5), and clarifies that "on the same or similar goods, use the same or similar trademark registered by others to "Using a logo as a trade name to mislead the public" is another infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark. In addition, this move is suspected of unfair competition.