1. False registration: If a stranger intentionally provides false information or uses your real estate address to register, it may constitute false registration and violate relevant laws and regulations.
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Trademark infringement: if a stranger uses your real estate address to open a shop on the takeaway platform and uses a name or logo involving trademark rights, this may constitute trademark infringement.
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Unfair competition: A stranger who opens a shop on a take-away platform has a competitive relationship with your business or brand, and taking unfair measures to occupy your market share may constitute unfair competition.
In this case, you can take the following measures:
1. Complain to the industrial and commercial department: complain to the local industrial and commercial administrative department, provide relevant evidence and materials, and ask it to investigate and deal with the false registration.
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Seek legal aid: If you think your rights and interests have been infringed, you can consult a professional lawyer to find out whether there are any applicable legal provisions to sue the other party, such as false registration, trademark infringement or unfair competition.
The above suggestions are for reference only. In order to protect your rights and interests, please consult relevant local institutions or professional lawyers as soon as possible to obtain specific legal advice.