How to avoid infringement when selling toys?

Mr. Zhou: I opened a toy store next to a primary school, which specializes in selling all kinds of toys suitable for primary school students. I just heard that a toy store owner was sued for selling fake toys and infringing other people's design patents, which caused great losses, so I want to know how to avoid this situation. Lawyer Liu Hong: According to the relevant provisions of the Patent Law, "after the design patent is granted, no unit or individual may exploit its patent without the permission of the patentee, that is, it may not manufacture, sell or import its patented products for production and business purposes." Lawyers suggest that, first of all, you should choose formal channels to buy goods, carefully understand the qualifications of suppliers, the source channels of goods and the corresponding authorization, and ask suppliers to provide corresponding authorization certificates. Secondly, we should pay attention to the appearance of products. Toys produced by regular manufacturers are usually printed with the manufacturer's name, address, contact number, production date, quality certificate, product specifications and other information in the obvious position of packaging, while counterfeit and infringing products often have incomplete information, and some even simply are "three no products". Third, we should keep formal purchase invoices and other documents to show that the products we sell come from legal purchase channels. Sellers can pay more attention to the above aspects and try to avoid selling infringing goods and bring unnecessary risks to themselves. Thank you, Governor Garden of Qingshan District 126 Residential Property Management Center for your strong support to this event! Thank you to the lawyers He Dan, Xiao, Yang Cuiqiong, Qi,,, Zhang Xianxian, Wu Rong, Xu Yan and Zhang Xiaoqian of Beijing Dacheng (Wuhan) Law Firm for their strong support to this activity! )