In 2014, Moutai Group once again applied to register the Lai Mao trademark. Although Lai's descendants also filed a lawsuit, the court finally ruled that the "Lai Mao" trademark belonged to Moutai Group. Since then, the Laimao trademark issue has finally come to an end, and there is no longer any controversy. However, because the "Lai Mao" trademark had not been owned before 2014, various Lai Mao liquors appeared on the market, and each of them claimed to be authentic Lai Mao liquor. In fact, these were all marketing. edge ball. In the two years of 2008 and 2009, a large number of Lai Mao liquors emerged, such as Lai Yongchu, Lai Guishan, Lai Shijia, etc., and these are all registered trademarks. If the Lai Mao chaos of so many years is to be rectified, it will not happen overnight. thing.