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Does the clothes sold by foreign trade clothing stores infringe trademark law and intellectual property rights? Help the gods.
There are many reasons why fake and inferior brands are not checked. There are administrative reasons, and some aspects reflect the characteristics of China's market economy. In order to enliven the market and meet consumer demand, naturally no one pays special attention. In legal terms, this should belong to the category of civil law, and there is a concept that people ignore officials without suing them. You can also say this kind of counterfeiting, even counterfeiting. It may only infringe the interests of a few brand manufacturers and brands, but it meets the needs of consumers. Then, whether to pursue and compensate should be the most concerned thing for brand manufacturers. There is a classic case: Once upon a time, a foreign brand "Valentino" announced its withdrawal from the China market and went global, because the industrious people of China turned "Valentino" from an upscale store into a night market and set up a stall. Alas!