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What should I do if the goods I sell to wholesalers are infringed?

Legal subjectivity:

1. If the other party sells your products or promotes them in the name of your company without your company's authorization, it is suspected of infringement. You can complain to Taobao or Report to the industrial and commercial department and other rights protection; 2. After Taobao and the industrial and commercial department intervene, they will ask the other party to issue relevant evidence to confirm that there is no infringement and that there is legal production and sales certificate; 3. If it is determined that it is not your company's behavior, there should be no subsequent punishment, otherwise You can apply for reconsideration or litigation settlement; 4. If it is determined that the other party has infringed, your company can also submit evidence to the People's Court and ask the other party to stop the infringement, compensate for losses, etc.; 5. If the other party does not produce and sell your products, but if the appearance is similar and If your company has been legally registered, you can also ask the other party to bear responsibility; the law is objective:

Article 64 of the Trademark Law If a person fails to use a registered trademark to file a defense, the People's Court may require the owner of the exclusive right to the registered trademark to provide evidence of actual use of the registered trademark within the previous three years. If the owner of the exclusive right to a registered trademark cannot prove that the registered trademark has actually been used within the previous three years, nor can he prove that he has suffered other losses due to infringement, the alleged infringer will not be liable for compensation. If you sell goods that you do not know infringe on the exclusive rights of a registered trademark, you will not be liable for compensation if you can prove that you legally obtained the goods and identify the supplier.