Is it false that liquor has no well-known trademark in China?
According to the Provisions on the Recognition and Protection of Well-known Trademarks promulgated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce on April 17, 2003, its meaning can be summarized as: a trademark which is widely known to the relevant public and enjoys a high reputation in China. Up to now, there are 1624 trademarks recognized as "well-known trademarks" in China, of which 98 are foreign brands. The so-called well-known trademark is relative to the infringement disputes involved, and its effectiveness as a well-known trademark has a certain scope and intensity. It has nothing to do with the authenticity of the wine. Now the country has banned merchants from printing well-known trademarks on commodity packaging. You can view the details.