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Selling goods that infringe on registered trademarks_Selling infringing goods overseas is suspected

Time:2026-01-06 Views:4

Law firm intervenes in investigation of overseas sales of infringing goods Our law firm recently received a case involving the suspected overseas sale of goods infringing on the exclusive rights of a registered trademark. This case has garnered widespread attention, as intellectual property infringement has become a serious issue in international trade. Our firm decided to immediately investigate and take action to safeguard the client's legitimate rights and interests. Preliminary investigation analysis After preliminary investigation, the law firm discovered that the products involved in the case were sold in significant quantities in overseas markets and clearly infringed upon the exclusive rights of registered trademarks. This infringement could harm the rights and interests of legitimate trademark owners and seriously impact market order and reputation. The law firm will conduct an in-depth investigation to identify the source of the infringement and develop appropriate legal strategies. Legal Basis Analysis According to relevant laws and regulations, labeling and using a trademark on goods without the trademark owner's permission constitutes infringement. The exclusive right to use a trademark is a vital property right of the trademark owner, and any unauthorized use constitutes infringement. Our law firm will protect our clients' trademark rights overseas and pursue legal action against infringers based on relevant legal grounds. Investigation, evidence collection and expansion of the scope of investigation The law firm will intensify its efforts to gather evidence proving the infringement of the products involved. Simultaneously, the scope of the investigation will be gradually expanded to include a wider range of sales channels and affiliated companies, ensuring that all infringements are uncovered and held accountable. The law firm will collaborate with international law firms to conduct joint investigations. Legal proceedings and rights protection measures Once sufficient evidence is obtained, the law firm will prepare for legal action and implement legal protection measures. Through the litigation process, the law firm will provide the court with sufficient evidence to prove the facts of the infringement and resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the client. In addition to legal action, the law firm will also take necessary measures through other legal means to stop the infringement from continuing. International Cooperation and Legal Advocacy Infringements are often cross-border and complex, making international cooperation crucial. The firm will actively seek cooperation with international organizations and legal institutions in other countries to jointly combat infringements. Furthermore, the firm will promote legal advocacy to raise public awareness of infringements, strengthen intellectual property protection, and contribute to a fair and competitive market environment.

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