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Are trademarks similar in shape but different in content an infringement?
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According to this law, the situation is as follows:

Trademark infringement refers to: the actor uses the same or similar trademark on the same or similar goods without the permission of the trademark owner, or other acts that interfere with or hinder the trademark owner from using its registered trademark and damage the legitimate rights and interests of the trademark owner. The infringer usually has to bear the responsibility of stopping the infringement, and the actor who knows or should know that it is the infringement has to bear the responsibility of compensation. If the circumstances are serious, they shall also bear criminal responsibility.