Legal subjectivity:
The person primarily responsible for indirect trademark infringement shall be held liable. Indirect infringement is compared with direct infringement. It refers to behavior that indirectly infringes on the personal, property and other legitimate rights and interests of others and should bear civil liability according to law. The actor's behavior itself does not constitute direct infringement of another person's patent, but it instigates, helps, or induces others to implement the patent. Direct infringement occurs. The actor subjectively has the intention to induce or abet others to infringe the patent, and objectively it is a direct infringement. necessary conditions for the occurrence of infringement. Legal objectivity:
Article 1164 of the Civil Code that will take effect in 2021. This section adjusts civil relations arising from infringement of civil rights and interests. Article 1,165 If an actor causes damage due to wrongful infringement of the civil rights and interests of others, he shall bear tort liability. According to legal provisions, it is presumed that the actor is at fault, but if he cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability. Article 1,166 If an actor causes damage to the civil rights and interests of others, regardless of whether the actor is at fault or not, and the law stipulates that he should bear tort liability, such provisions shall apply. Article 1,167 If an infringement endangers the personal or property safety of others, the infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear tort liability such as ceasing the infringement, removing obstacles, and eliminating danger.