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Huawei's HarmonyOS trademark was rejected for reexamination. What happened?

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. was established in Longgang District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province in 1987. With the continuous development of enterprises, Huawei has now become the leader in the domestic mobile phone industry. Many people regard the purchase of Huawei mobile phones as a sign of patriotism, especially when some foreign brands vilify China. Huawei's mobile phones have always used foreign processors, until Huawei's influence was so great that it affected the development of foreign brands, so some countries stopped supplying products and technologies to Huawei. Huawei had to rely on its own strength to develop high-end processors to adapt to high-end mobile phones.

with the unremitting efforts of Huawei, we finally developed a mobile phone system named HarmonyOS. When this system came out, many Chinese people were very excited and said that they finally didn't have to look at foreigners' faces. However, when Huawei was about to register the HarmonyOS trademark, it was directly called back. It turns out that as early as many years ago, a company registered the trademark of HarmonyOS. In business administration, enterprises are not allowed to register the same or similar trademarks. After the news came out, some netizens questioned whether someone had deliberately registered the trademark first. But after inquiring about the date of trademark registration, I didn't speak. Because the HarmonyOS trademark was registered in 211, at that time, Huawei probably didn't even start making mobile phones.

Some netizens also said that Huawei is such a big company, and the research and development of HarmonyOS system represents the strength of the nation to a certain extent, so it should not be rejected across the board. Some netizens even suggested that Huawei should negotiate with the company that registered the HarmonyOS trademark to give up the HarmonyOS trademark, or directly change its name, not necessarily using the name HarmonyOS. The netizen's idea does have some truth, but these are all in private. When it comes to the legal level, it is still up to the relevant departments to decide, so we ordinary people should not get involved.

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