
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the ongoing efforts of market regulatory authorities in China to combat trademark infringement and counterfeiting, highlighting the importance of protecting intellectual property rights and creating a favorable environment for brand value preservation [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: Li and others were found to have sold counterfeit "Nanfu" batteries, with a total purchase value of over 2.48 million yuan and sales amounting to 1.39 million yuan from 2017 to 2024 [2][3][4]. - Case 2: A wedding car rental company was penalized for using counterfeit "Rolls-Royce" cars, resulting in fines totaling over 710,000 yuan for 15 companies involved [5][6][7]. - Case 3: A joint operation in Guangdong led to the dismantling of 27 counterfeit shoe production sites, seizing 21,000 pairs of counterfeit products with a total value of 216 million yuan [8][9][10]. - Case 4: A significant case involving the sale of counterfeit "Arc'teryx" jackets across nine provinces, with a total value exceeding 300 million yuan, resulted in the arrest of 42 individuals [11][12][13]. - Case 5: A business in Jilin was fined for using a similar name to "City Hero" while infringing on the trademark, leading to a fine of 49,000 yuan [14][15][17]. - Case 6: A company in Gansu was penalized for selling automotive products falsely labeled as "China First Automobile Group" products, resulting in a fine of 50,000 yuan [18][19][20]. - Case 7: A karaoke hall in Guizhou was reported for unauthorized use of the "Hilton" trademark, generating revenue of 11.14 million yuan [21][22][23]. - Case 8: A tourism company in Yunnan was fined 75,000 yuan for using a similar peacock logo without authorization [24][26]. - Case 9: A food counterfeiting operation in Sichuan was dismantled, with a total value of over 20.1 million yuan in counterfeit products seized [27][28][29]. - Case 10: A tea shop in Hainan was fined 76,000 yuan for continuing to use the "Yihe Tang" trademark despite a prior court ruling against them [30][31][32]. - Case 11: A packaging materials store in Ningxia was penalized for printing unauthorized packaging for "Ningxia Goji Berries," resulting in fines totaling 4,770 yuan [33][34]. - Case 12: A tea shop in Guangxi was found selling counterfeit "Sanhe" tea, leading to criminal charges [35][36]. - Case 13: A case involving counterfeit "Shede" liquor resulted in the seizure of 3,026 bottles and over 2.57 million yuan in value [38][39][40]. - Case 14: A company in Xinjiang was found producing counterfeit liquor, with a total value of 61,500 yuan [41][42]. - Case 15: A brewery in Henan was penalized for producing beer with a label similar to "Wusu Beer," resulting in a fine of 470,000 yuan [43][44]. - Case 16: A brewery in Hebei was found to have used a similar trademark to "Budweiser," leading to fines of over 250,000 yuan [46][47][49]. - Case 17: A brewery in Heilongjiang was penalized for using a similar trademark, resulting in a fine of 26,000 yuan [50][51]. - Case 18: A case involving counterfeit alcoholic beverages with a total value exceeding 20 million yuan was reported, highlighting the challenges of tracking down unlicensed vendors [52][53].