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the infringer (you). Plaintiff has to show "likelihood of confusion" to the consumer (and courts think that consumers are remarkably stupid). If, though, plaintiff shows intentional infringement, plaintiff wins not only his damages and disgorgement of profits, but also trebled damages, reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs. This would be an expensive proposition for defendant (you). If you have constructive comments about my response to you, please leave feedback; if you are happy with my response, please leave positive feedback even if you don't leave a comment. Remember that you are leaving feedback for the quality of my help to you, not for Just Answer's policies or billings (I have no control over JA, especially not over their billing of customers; I just control what I have written). If questions linger, please hit REPLY to let me know how I can help you further.Thank you for your additional posting."Knock offs" infringe the trademarks of the name brand manufacturer. While the seller may not face criminal charges (depending on the act), the seller will very likely face a trademark infringement lawsuit by the trademark's holder. If you mean by "illegal" will the infringer suffer loss from the act, the answer is very likely yes, but that loss will come from a CIVIL court proceeding, not from a criminal proceeding. If you have constructive comments about my response to you, please leave feedback; if you are happy with my response, please leave positive feedback even if you don't leave a comment. Remember that you are leaving feedback for the quality of my help to you, not