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Tencent's video trademark was infringed and paid 5 million yuan. Can huge compensation crack down on infringement?

Huge compensation can definitely crack down on infringement, because such compensation will shock many people.

for those large enterprises, in the development process of large enterprises, they will actually be interfered by many small and medium-sized enterprises and individuals, because these enterprises will plunder the wool of large enterprises, which is very shameful and even has seriously violated the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises.

what's the matter?

This incident is mainly about Tencent Video suing a software. A software used its own technical advantages to crack the resource password of Tencent Video and infringed the trademark of Tencent Video. Because the behavior of this software is particularly bad, Tencent Video sued the company where this software is located. At present, this software needs to pay 5 million yuan to Tencent.

I believe that huge compensation can crack down on infringement.

Just like this news event, although the software does not necessarily have 5 million assets to compensate Tencent Video, the purpose of Tencent Video is not limited to this. Tencent Video does this not because it wants the so-called compensation, but to deter those who are ready to infringe. With the further awakening of social awareness of intellectual property protection, more and more enterprises will begin to defend their rights and defend their rights through the form of law.

we should clearly oppose infringement.

I think everyone should be clear about this, because the infringement belongs to the gray area, and such behavior is not shameful in itself, and even violates relevant laws. When we encounter infringement, we must actively report it. For those who violate the rights and interests of others through illegal means and seek improper benefits through such means, such behavior itself cannot go far, and can only be regarded as opportunistic behavior. An excellent enterprise will never make a living by infringing others' rights, let alone ignoring others' intellectual property rights, but seek development by its own excellent business.