杭州发布服务型执法第二批典型案例

Core Viewpoint - The city’s market regulation system has implemented service-oriented law enforcement to enhance administrative law enforcement quality and optimize the legal business environment, as evidenced by the release of the second batch of typical cases of service-oriented law enforcement [2]. Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1 involves a car parts dealer in Hangzhou selling 540 infringing automotive parts, resulting in a fine of 89,520 yuan. The case was resolved in just over a month, showcasing efficient intellectual property protection and mediation [3][4]. - Case 2 features an individual selling 691 counterfeit cosmetic products through social media, with a total transaction amount of 64,150 yuan. The case was escalated to criminal prosecution due to the severity of the infringement [5][6]. - Case 3 concerns a pet technology company involved in commercial defamation by submitting false trademark infringement reports against competitors. The company was fined 100,000 yuan and received compliance guidance to reduce future complaints [8][9]. Group 2: Significance of Cases - The first case demonstrates the market regulation authority's commitment to supporting businesses in protecting their rights and fostering innovation through effective law enforcement [4]. - The second case illustrates the establishment of a comprehensive protection system for intellectual property, emphasizing the government's determination to safeguard innovation for high-quality business development [7]. - The third case highlights the balance between punishment and education in law enforcement, aiming to enhance compliance awareness among businesses while addressing their operational challenges [9].