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Hi, 1. You can sell them, but if they are commercial quantities, then you will have to register yourself as a business, obtain the necessary permits and pay the duties. 2. No, you cannot do that lawfully. It is a violation of their intellectual property and exposes you to liability. 3. You will need to mention details about the date, country of import and the names of the importer and manufacturer. 4. If you are selling someone else's goods with their consent, then you can add your name to the label while also mentioning theirs. It would be best to register yourself as a business. If you found this helpful, please rate and contact us.
You have to undergo the process for obtaining your own registration Under copyrights and trademarks and parents Act. Only then you will be able to use Your own labels and trademark as well. Apart from that You also have to be subjected to the local Laws for sale and purchase. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
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