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Article 35 Trademark infringement
Look at the specific situation and make a concrete analysis.

Trademark infringement is defined as infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of others.

Whoever uses the same trademark, who registered early, is the victim of infringement.

To put it simply, I registered 35 categories, but the registration time is relatively early, so there will definitely be no infringement of 35 categories.

If the other party registers first and then applies for registration, it will definitely not register.

If this trademark is a well-known trademark, but the other party applies for a certificate and is well-known and registered before the other party, then it is possible to continue to use 35 kinds of trademarks, which is not infringement. If you register yourself, you can get this protection. If you use other kinds or others to register, it will be infringed.