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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-31 07:08

Core Viewpoint - The case involves the conviction of a seller for selling counterfeit "Pokémon" cards, resulting in a profit of over 710,000 yuan, highlighting the legal consequences of intellectual property infringement in e-commerce [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The Xu Hui District Court sentenced the seller, Yan, to three years in prison and imposed a fine of 150,000 yuan for selling counterfeit registered trademark products [1]. - The seller was apprehended after a customer reported the counterfeit cards, leading to the discovery of 6,600 boxes of counterfeit Pokémon cards and other related items in his warehouse, valued at over 100,000 yuan [1]. Group 2: Seller's Actions - Yan purchased counterfeit Pokémon products through third-party channels without authorization from the rights holder and sold them at prices significantly lower than the market rate [1]. - He misled customers by claiming the products were "high imitation" or "replica versions" when questioned about their authenticity [1]. Group 3: Legal Findings - The prosecutor determined that Yan knowingly sold counterfeit goods without permission from the rights holder, constituting a crime [2]. - After receiving legal education from the prosecutor, Yan voluntarily confessed, returned the illegal profits, and expressed willingness to compensate the affected parties [2].