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Does Rogue Rabbit engage in commercial crimes? Do you need authorization or which department to contact?

Infringement!

According to South Korea's CLKO company, currently in the small commodity wholesale market in mainland China, various products with "rogue rabbit" cartoon patterns can be seen everywhere, but most of these rogue rabbit products have not been approved by the company. The authorization seriously infringed upon its legitimate rights and interests of intellectual property rights. After this formal authorization, there will be more legitimate Rogue Rabbits “getting close” to Chinese consumers.

"Mashimaro" (commonly known as the rogue rabbit) is the core cartoon image in the FLASH animation created by its copyright owner, Mr. Kim Jae-in of South Korea, in 1999. First spread through the Internet. Since its inception, Rascal Rabbit has been loved by people for its concise lines, humorous stories and universal body language. After the Hooligan Rabbit was introduced to China, it quickly became a favorite cartoon image among teenagers, attracting many businesses to develop various products with the Hooligan Rabbit trademark or cartoon patterns, such as toys, clothing, shoes and hats, etc., but the real legal Hooligan Rabbit There are not many products.

Comments from our news group: At present, among various trademarks that have been registered in China, there are already many cases where the "rogue rabbit" pattern is used. When registering a trademark, more and more attention will be paid to whether the design chosen by the applicant owns the copyright of the work. When applying for a trademark, does the applicant need to indicate that the copyright of the graphic trademark belongs to him or her and bear the legal responsibility?