What is commodity infringement (intellectual property infringement, picture publishing infringement)

The key point of product infringement: unauthorized use of other people’s intellectual property rights for profit. Including but not limited to the following methods:

1. Misappropriating other people’s trademarks and patents without permission.

2. The appearance and packaging of the goods sold infringe the intellectual property rights of others.

3. Stealing other people’s business names and brands without permission to decorate stores.

4. Using other people’s pictures in products without permission, infringing on portrait rights and picture ownership (for companies).

To submit a report, please provide: QQ number of the person being reported, relevant product links, business license (must be valid within the annual review period), trademark registration certificate, patent certificate, copyright certification documents and other staff The documents you are required to provide, etc., such as reporting infringement of picture publishing, can provide original picture proof (time stamp, etc., identity certificate of the portrait rights holder-model, contract between both parties, etc. to prove the infringement of their portrait rights), the staff will according to your The situation provided is confirmed as soon as possible.

Penalty details:

Infringement of third-party intellectual property rights refers to other infringements of third-party legitimate intellectual property rights other than "selling counterfeit goods", including but not limited to infringement of third-party intellectual property rights. The exclusive rights to registered trademarks, copyrights and patents legally owned by the three parties. 25 points will be deducted each time (note: the brand only authorizes the sale of goods, but does not explicitly authorize the use of the brand's pictures, or uses the trademarks of authorized goods for commercial promotion, which may easily lead to confusion among consumers as to the source of the goods). constitute infringement). Including but not limited to the following situations:

2.1 The seller infringes the legal rights of third parties in the product information published, including but not limited to the text description of the product, pictures or the store name, domain name and other information used. intellectual property.

2.2 The seller sells goods that are counterfeit of other people’s registered trademarks and can easily confuse consumers.

2.3 The seller sells goods that infringe the patent rights of others.

2.4 The goods sold by the seller are suspected of infringing on the legal intellectual property rights of third parties.

2.5 Other behaviors carried out by sellers through the Paipai platform that infringe upon the legitimate intellectual property rights of third parties.

Complaints made by the same right holder against the same seller within 3 days will be deemed as one complaint.