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Why do you tear the trademark when drinking milk tea?
Friends who have traveled to Changsha, Hunan Province will know that Modern China Tea Shop is a very famous local tea shop. If they travel to Changsha, they will basically try the local Modern China Tea Shop, because the milk tea in Modern China Tea Shop has its own characteristics. Just recently, Modern China Tea Shop was sued by another local brand. This tea shop is called Cha Yan Guan Se. The content of the lawsuit is that the modern China tea shop copied the trademark of tea words and colors. Of course, this kind of prosecution is unfair competition. The lawsuit was immediately dismissed by the court, but after being dismissed, Hyundai China Tea House turned to sue Cha Company.

Plagiarism and plagiarism are very normal in milk tea industry. We can look back at various brands of tea shops. There are pirated tea shops. It is precisely because of the success of many brands that others imitate and copy such successful tea shops, so their trademarks and names will rise very much, which makes many people who don't drink milk tea often flinch. In this way, they can bring good profits to their shops, just like selling dog meat by hanging sheep's heads.

But like this incident, this behavior of thieves shouting to catch thieves is particularly disgusting. Knowing that he copied the modern China tea shop, he went to court to sue the modern China tea shop. Isn't this behavior asking for trouble? This behavior should be severely condemned. The milk tea industry is good, and other industries are also doing business. A competition should gain benefits in the right way, not engage in these unfair competitions. The boss who has this idea may not be particularly successful in the next business. After all, the most important thing for business people is honesty. Every brand needs to be carefully built by itself, rather than using brands created by others to obtain certain benefits.

Plagiarism in the milk tea industry is normal, including the milk tea brand Yihetang, where pirated Yihetang can be found everywhere. Condemning this piracy is definitely necessary, but how to prevent the existence of this pirated tea shop? Then the milk tea industry needs to have certain norms.