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The principle of good faith is the basic principle that all market participants should follow, and it shall be observed in civil litigations. Any act that violates the legal purpose and spirit, aims at impairing the legitimate rights and interests of others and maliciously acquires and exercises trademark rights, constitutes the abuse of rights, and relevant claims cannot be protected and sustained by law.
Collegial panel judges of the Supreme People’s Court for re-trial: Wang Yanfang, Zhu Li, Tong Shu (Written by: Tong Shu, Supreme People’s Court; Translated by: Sun Lin, Zheng Yi).
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Tong, S. (2020). Shenzhen Ellassay Garment Co., Ltd. v. Wang X (Disputes over the Infringement of Trademark Rights)—Malicious Acquisition and Exercise of Trademark Rights are not Protected by Law. In: Selected Cases from the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China. Library of Selected Cases from the Chinese Court. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0342-9_29
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