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Lin renounced the trademark right, and Li Huijuan finally got back the trademark of Sodagreen. what do you think?
According to Taiwan Province media reports, Lin Yongzhe issued a statement, giving up Sodagreen's trademark ownership, and hoped that the name would have a better future. Lin Yongzhe believes that seeking legal aid can clarify rights and obligations, but it also destroys the emotional trust between people, which is the saddest thing in his past. Lin said: "I know I should make a decision and let go of the past." Lin renounced the trademark right, and Li Huijuan finally got back the trademark of Sodagreen. what do you think?

Green finally got back Sodagreen's trademark. what do you think?

Previously, "Sodagreen" Li Huijuan and other six people fell out with former agent Lin, and the two sides went to court, and the lawsuit was entangled for a long time. This month, the extension and transfer of the trademark "Sodagreen" in the Sino-Chile Financial Court was managed and funded by Lin, and most people could not connect "Sodagreen" with six people including Li Huijuan, which made Li Huijuan and others lose again in the second trial.

Lin renounced the trademark right.

Lin Yongzhe renounces Sodagreen trademark statement: Hello, I'm Lin Yongzhe. I'm sorry to bother you when the epidemic is serious. I was a music producer and later became the operator of a music company. Today, an inner voice told me that "it's time to let it go." At the worst of the epidemic, I tried to stay at home, think quietly and think back to the past. I know I should make a decision and let go of the past, for better or worse. So I decided to give up the ownership of the trademark. And wish this name a better future.

Lin said that in 2003, he met the members of Sodagreen, and then began a cooperative relationship for more than ten years. It's a pity that they had an argument when they separated. "From brokerage contracts to trademark rights, there is a huge cognitive gap. Unfortunately, the law helps to clarify the facts, but it also destroys the feelings and trust between people. This is the saddest thing for me these days. " This lawsuit has been fought for more than three years, and each other's faces are ugly, as if they had never loved each other.