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Penalty for Selling Trademark Infringing Goods_Law Firm Penalty Measures for Handling Infringing Goo

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Penalty for Selling Trademark-Infringing Goods for Overseas Services of a Law Firm Based on our investigation and verification of the situation of overseas services selling trademark-infringing goods, we found serious illegal activities and decided to deal with them after careful consideration. Confirmation of sales of infringing goods During the investigation, our firm determined the specific circumstances of overseas services selling trademark-infringing goods: the goods they sold clearly infringed on the trademark rights of others and violated relevant intellectual property laws and regulations. Penalty measures In view of the serious nature of the sale of infringing goods, our firm has decided to take the following punitive measures against the parties involved: 1. Terminate the cooperative relationship with the service provider and no longer provide service support. 2. Require them to immediately stop selling infringing goods and clean up and remove all infringing goods from the shelves. 3. Pursue legal liability of relevant responsible persons and handle them according to law. Notice of Termination of Cooperation Our firm has issued a notice of termination of cooperation to the service provider and required it to immediately cease all business cooperation with our firm after the notice is issued. Compliance rectification requirements Regarding the sale of infringing goods, we require the service provider to make compliance rectifications, including but not limited to: 1. Establish and improve the intellectual property protection system and strengthen internal management. 2. Cancel all plans to sell infringing goods and ensure that no infringing activities will be carried out in the future. 3. Cooperate with our office in relevant rectification and acceptance inspection to ensure that the rectification measures are fully implemented. Legal liability reminder We remind the service provider and relevant responsible persons that infringing on the trademark rights of others is an illegal act and they will bear corresponding civil liability, administrative penalties and even criminal liability. Emphasize strengthening awareness of intellectual property protection to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

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