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Will the words in the trademark still infringe copyright?

Legal subjectivity:

The words in a trademark generally do not infringe copyright. Except for special circumstances. For example, if the copyright is established beforehand, and the trademark owner knows the right and intentionally uses the font, causing a font conflict, it should be regarded as a copyright infringement. Legal objectivity:

Article 7 of the Trademark Law of the People’s Republic of China When applying for registration and use of trademarks, the principle of good faith shall be followed. Trademark users shall be responsible for the quality of the goods on which their trademarks are used. Industrial and commercial administrative departments at all levels should use trademark management to prevent behaviors that deceive consumers. Article 8 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China Any sign that can distinguish the goods of a natural person, legal person or other organization from the goods of others, including words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional signs, color combinations and sounds etc., as well as combinations of the above elements, can be applied for registration as trademarks. Article 9 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that the trademark applied for registration shall have distinctive features and be easy to identify, and shall not conflict with the legal rights previously obtained by others. The trademark registrant has the right to indicate "registered trademark" or registered mark.