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What impact will Zhang Jiahui apply for a trademark for his nickname on Tan Wan Lan Yue?

In fact, there will be no substantial impact. But for Tan Wan Lan Yue, even if our "Zha Zhahui" has announced the termination of the contract, it will still stay in everyone's sight in a short period of time. In this way, it has missed the opportunity. But at the same time, Zhang Jiahui also pushed his Mandarin to a new climax because of this advertisement, and has applied for a trademark. From this point of view, it seems that Zhang Jiahui got a bargain.

Recently I was watching a video of Zhang Jiahui being interviewed by Lu Yu. When the classic line "I am Zha Zhahui, come and bite me if you are a brother" came out, I almost fell down laughing like Lu Yu. . I once thought that Nick Cheung terminated his contract with Wan Lanyue because he was afraid of being laughed at by everyone. When he realized that it was just ordinary banter, everyone began to let go, and there was talk of applying for a trademark, and all of a sudden it was Forty-five items, there is no way for anyone to survive!

However, mainland fans are not too big a deal to watch the excitement, and they continue to bring out the memes that have passed so long to create fun for everyone. It is said that Zhang Jiahui's copyright awareness is really strong enough. Earlier, he issued a statement to hold him accountable because the name "Zha Zhahui" was used fraudulently by a game company.

Although I laughed at Nick Cheung when I first learned that he had registered 45 trademarks, it still makes sense if you think about it carefully. As a star, you must have a stronger awareness of copyright, so you can avoid it. If used by others, it will harm your own interests and cause infringement problems. Some netizens even praised Zhang Jiahui for his business acumen. Maybe he was thinking when he registered these trademarks: "People always laugh at me, so I might as well charge some ridicule fees. It's not too much!"