1. There is no place of origin on the mink coat trademark, so it is not a quality problem.
2. A trademark is independent and a mark of goods. It has no direct and inevitable connection with the origin of the goods. The law does not stipulate that a trademark must include its place of origin. On the contrary, Article 10, paragraph 2, of the Trademark Law stipulates: “Place names of administrative divisions at or above the county level or foreign place names known to the public shall not be used as trademarks. However, place names with other meanings or as Except for those that are part of collective trademarks and certification marks; registered trademarks using place names will continue to be valid. "According to this, the law prohibits restrictions on the use of place names as trademarks. Therefore, if there is no place of origin on the mink coat trademark, it is not a quality issue.