Recently, Jing Hanqing, the boss of Bi Lihua's website up, had a rather heated debate. It started on August 2, when he received a circular letter informing him that his name had been registered as a trademark and could no longer be used to appear on the online platform. This surprised Jing Hanqing, who couldn't use his name after 22 years, and then he took a lot of evidence to defend his rights.
The most ridiculous thing is that the company also threatened Jing Hanqing, which is illegal and must be defended by law. Legally speaking, applying for trademark registration shall not damage the prior rights of others, nor shall it preempt the registration of trademarks that others have used and have certain influence by unfair means. The General Principles of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and Article 110 of the national laws stipulate that natural persons have the right to life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy and marital autonomy. "Jing Hanqing" is the real name of the owner of Bili Bili up, which has certain network influence. The company's trademark squatting behavior infringes on Jing Hanqing's name right.
In the future, if your nickname or name is maliciously registered as a trademark by a merchant, you must use the law to properly protect your rights. Don't be afraid, don't be impulsive, and resolutely fight the evil forces to the end. We should believe that the laws of the country will make decisions for us.