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Why do trademarks cause trademark disputes?

Why trademark disputes occur, the absolute reasons for disputes:

(1) Product quality issues: mainly refers to violations of Article 45 of the "Trademark Law". This refers to the behavior of using registered trademarks to manufacture products in a shoddy manner, passing them off as good quality, and deceiving consumers.

(2) Improper trademark registration: mainly refers to violations of Articles 10, 11, and 12 of the Trademark Law, or registration obtained by deception or other improper means. behavior.

(3) Improper use of trademarks: mainly refers to violations of Article 44 of the Trademark Law. This includes the act of changing a registered trademark on one's own initiative; the act of changing the name, address or other registration information of a registered trademark on one's own initiative; the act of transferring a registered trademark on one's own initiative; and the act of stopping use for three consecutive years.