Be careful! Winter woolen warm hats may infringe copyright

Be careful! Winter woolen warm hats may infringe copyright

It is now mid-October, and Europe and the United States have entered the autumn and winter season. With the arrival of "Double Saints' Day", people will not only buy tableware, home appliances and decorations, but warm clothing and hats are also a hot-selling category, and many sellers have also launched many new clothing and hat brands. However, the editor would like to remind sellers to be careful of landmines, as infringement incidents often occur.

 

Winter woolen hats are a common item that not only keep you warm but also have a certain decorative effect, and are most popular among women. One of the brands, CC BEANIE, has a very high risk of infringement, so everyone must be prepared for infringement warnings.

 

According to the editor's observation, the probability of CC BEANIE being complained about for infringement is very high. On major mainstream platforms, once it is found that the brand is infringed, serious consequences will be borne, and the store may even be closed. So what are the infringing signs of this brand?

 

The most obvious feature of CC BEANIE hats is their logo label. However, some merchants will remove the label when counterfeiting the brand's products, thinking that this will avoid the risk of infringement. However, this is not the case. CC BEANIE hats have many styles, and winter wool hats are patented.


 

It can be seen that the patented feature of the CC BEANIE woolen hat is that there is a "hole" on the hat specifically for placing a ponytail. If the seller finds that the woolen hat he sells also has such a hole, then there is a high risk of infringing the CC BEANIE patent.

 

Of course, for a baseball cap, there is usually a hole for adjusting the size, but the hole on the back of the CC BEANIE baseball cap has obvious double cross braiding, which is an important feature to distinguish whether it is infringement.


 

Some sellers may ask, if the ponytail hole design is retained but the shape of the hat is changed, will there still be a risk of infringement? The editor said, of course there will be!

 

In CC BEANIE's patent drawing, except for the unique patented appearance design of the ponytail hole of the hat, the rest of the hat is represented by dotted lines. In US patents: the design of the dotted part means that the right holder has not specified the shape, and even if changes are made, it will still be an infringement.

 

Therefore, the editor reminds all sellers to make sure to select goods carefully, be careful of potential risks, pay attention to infringement risks, and avoid the risk of infringement warnings or account closures during the peak shipping season!



Winter wool warm hat

There is a risk of infringement

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