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Does the clothing sold with national flag patterns on it violate the Trademark Law, Advertising Law and National Flag Law?

First of all, let us make it clear that the national flag pattern is not a trademark, and no organization or individual has trademark rights. . Therefore it does not violate trademark law.

The advertising law states that there must be no behavior that insults religious beliefs and national dignity. The flag on the clothes is obviously meant to show that the country is at heart. The national flag law also has the same purpose.

It should be illegal and criminal to commit the following acts: peeing, defecating, spitting on clothes in public, tearing clothes and deliberately saying that they are torn from China, etc.

Strictly speaking, there is no need to print, embroider, or paint the national flag on clothes, accessories, faces, arms, etc., to show solemnity. After all, clothes can be thrown away casually.