On September 15, 1936, Changyu Company applied for a registered trademark for "Jie Baina". On June 28, 1937, with the approval of the Trademark Office of the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of China at that time, Changyu Company officially registered the "Jiebaina" trademark. The registration certificate number is "No. 33477". This document is now in the Second Historical Archives of China in Nanjing. pavilion.
In the article "Analysis of Changyu Wine and Comparison of Wines from Various Countries" on page 18 of the second issue of "Brewing Magazine" (published on April 1, the 28th year of the Republic of China) in 1939, Changyu Company The dry red wine produced has the brand "Cabernet".
Since liberation, Changyu has registered four trademarks.
In 1959, Changyu's "Jie Baina" trademark applied for registration to the then Central Administration for Industry and Commerce and was approved for record use. After the promulgation of the new Trademark Law, Changyu Company applied for registration of the "Jiebaina" trademark to the National Trademark Office twice in 1985 and 1992, but was only approved for filing and was not officially registered. Because Changyu, the trademark applied for at that time contained English letters and did not comply with the provisions of the Trademark Law at that time.
In May 2001, Changyu Group Co., Ltd. submitted an application for registration of the "Jiebaina" trademark to the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. After preliminary approval by the Trademark Office, it was announced and the Trademark Office approved the registration in April 2002.
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