As we all know, the men's soccer team in China didn't win the game in the international competition on the first day of the Lunar New Year, and was even scored three goals by the opponent. The men's soccer team in China instantly became the target of public criticism. Under such an objective background, merchants still have the courage to register it as a trademark, which is enough to show that the starting point is doubtful. After all, a trademark is a key condition related to brand image. If you use a notorious trademark, it will undoubtedly ruin your future for the merchants. From this point of view, registered? National football? The trademarks of this series are really questionable.
Besides, play? National football? And then what? Sea cucumber? Integration can also be seen as the utilization of hot events. After the national football team lost to Vietnam, some media exposed Wu, a male football player. What did the interviewer suggest? Do you often eat sea cucumbers? Question, what did you give as the captain of Wu? Eat often? The answer, poor performance on the field, a fiasco, is in stark contrast to eating sea cucumbers often. What about the follow-up? National football sea cucumber? This trademark laid the foundation. Taking this as a reference, it is not difficult to see that trademark preemption has a continuous relationship with China Men's Football Team. If the national football team is regarded as the nature of national honor, then this kind of cybersquatting behavior is likely to be illegal.
There's one more thing to analyze. It was not the media who asked Wu, but a sea cucumber dealer personally contacted by the then head coach Li Tie. It is said that the merchants provided some sea cucumber products and did not go through the formalities in accordance with the relevant procedures sponsored by the national football team. If these rumors are true, there is likely to be ulterior interests behind them, which also requires relevant investigations to draw an objective conclusion.