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How to deal with hotel trademark infringement?

Legal subjectivity:

Infringement of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark, causing disputes, shall be settled by the parties through consultation; Unwilling to negotiate or failing to negotiate, the trademark registrant or interested party may bring a lawsuit to the people's court or request the administrative department for industry and commerce to handle it. According to the provisions of the Trademark Law, there are three ways to deal with trademark infringement: negotiation, litigation and administrative treatment. As for the specific treatment method, it can be determined by the obligee according to the specific situation.

Legal objectivity:

Article 60 of the Trademark Law commits one of the acts listed in Article 57 of this Law, infringing on the exclusive right to use a registered trademark and causing disputes, which shall be settled by the parties through consultation; Unwilling to negotiate or failing to negotiate, the trademark registrant or interested party may bring a lawsuit to the people's court or request the administrative department for industry and commerce to handle it. When the administrative department for industry and commerce finds that the infringement is established, it shall be ordered to immediately stop the infringement, confiscate and destroy the infringing goods and tools mainly used to manufacture infringing goods and forge registered trademarks. If the illegal business amount is more than 50,000 yuan, a fine of less than five times the illegal business amount may be imposed; if there is no illegal business amount or the illegal business amount is less than 50,000 yuan, a fine of less than 250,000 yuan may be imposed. Whoever commits trademark infringement twice or more within five years or has other serious circumstances shall be given a heavier punishment. The administrative department for industry and commerce shall order the sale of goods that are not known to infringe the exclusive right to use a registered trademark, and can prove that the goods are legally obtained by themselves, indicating the supplier.