The grand trademark names are as follows:
Xiongzhuo, Jinying, Bowang, Mengfan, Huayang, Fengxin, Qinger, Yijie, Zhenzhou, Jiandun, Wanjin, Huangjing, Yage, Mingren, Fengling, Juncheng, Baihua, Xukang, Ruili, Xiushan and so on.
Trademark is a specialized legal term used to identify and distinguish the source of goods or services. Trademarks are protected by law and the registrant has exclusive rights. There is a distinction between "registered trademarks" and "unregistered trademarks" in China. Registered trademarks are trademarks that are protected by law after being registered with relevant government departments. Unregistered trademarks are not protected by trademark laws.
Trademarks include words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional logos, color combinations and sounds, etc. Any combination of the above elements can be applied for registration as a trademark.
Trademark
Trade mark is a specialized legal term. After a brand or part of a brand is registered by the relevant government departments in accordance with the law, it is called a "trademark". Trademarks are protected by law, and the registrant has exclusive rights. Well-known trademarks in the international market are often registered in many countries. There is a distinction between "registered trademarks" and "unregistered trademarks" in China.
Registered trademarks are trademarks that are protected by law after being registered with relevant government departments. Unregistered trademarks are not protected by trademark laws. A trademark is a mark used to distinguish one operator's brand or services from the goods or services of other operators.