Trademark infringement can severely impact a business's brand and market position. In China, reporting trademark infringement is a crucial way to protect intellectual property. Michael Xu, an experienced intellectual property lawyer with two decades of practice, provides detailed guidance on reporting trademark infringement.
1. Government Departments Handling Trademark Infringement
Market Supervision Administration: Primarily responsible for investigating and handling trademark infringement cases.
Intellectual Property Office: Handles various types of intellectual property infringement.
Public Security Bureau: May intervene in serious or criminal cases.
2. Documents Required to Report Trademark Infringement
Trademark Registration Certificate: Proves your legal ownership of the trademark.
Evidence of Infringement: Includes infringing products, photos or videos of the infringing act, and sales records.
Statement of Rights: Detailed explanation of the infringement and its impact on you.
Complaint Letter: Formal complaint describing the infringement and the requested actions.
3. Expertise of Michael Xu’s Legal Team
15 Years of Specialized IP Legal Services: Extensive experience providing comprehensive trademark infringement solutions.
Professional Skills: Expertise in IP infringement investigations and claims, helping clients protect their trademark rights effectively.
Successful Cases: Showcasing the team’s successful experiences in handling trademark infringement cases, ensuring clients’ legal rights are upheld.
Conclusion
Reporting trademark infringement is crucial for protecting a business’s brand and market position. With professional support from Michael Xu and his team, businesses can effectively manage trademark infringements and ensure their legal rights are protected.
Contact: Michael Xu
Phone: 13917219966
E-mail: xbtlawyer@outlook.com.com
Whatsapp:+86 139 1721 9966
Add: No.425 ,Yishan Rd,Xuhui District,Shanghai