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Why did the dispute between Jiaduobao and Wanglaoji start?

In fact, the trademark Wanglaoji is the main trademark contract signed by Jiaduobao Group from Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Wanglaoji. It is not Jiaduobao’s own brand.

It will expire in 2013, so recently you will see advertisements on TV and other major media for the red can of herbal tea to be renamed Jiaduobao, etc.

Attachment: Between Guangyao and Jiaduobao The relationship between the two parties

The main trademark contract was signed in 2000 (the time limit is until 2010);

The first supplementary agreement was signed in November 2002 (the time limit was extended to 2013). Li Yimin, the former boss of the pharmaceutical group, accepted HKD 2 million from Chen Hongdao, chairman of Hong Kong Hongdao Group;

A second supplementary agreement was signed in June 2003 (the time limit was extended to 2020), and Li Yimin accepted HKD 1 million from Chen Hongdao Yuan, and then Li Yimin was dismissed;

In November 2010, GPHL announced in Beijing that the Wong Lo Kat brand value exceeded 100 billion. Subsequently, Jiaduobao issued a statement clarifying that it had no affiliation with GPHL, making the conflict public. ization;

In April 2011, GPHL submitted an arbitration application for the "Wanglaoji Trademark";

In December 2011, the "Wanglaoji Trademark" case entered arbitration proceedings;

On May 11, 2012, GPHL received the award from the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission dated May 9, 2012, in which GPHL won the case.

On May 15, 2012, GPHL won the Wong Lo Kat trademark.