Not good.
1. Loss of identification: One of the core functions of a trademark is to distinguish specific goods or services from other competitors. When a trademark degenerates into a generic name, it loses its uniqueness and identification function, making it difficult for consumers to associate it with a certain brand or company.
2. Legal protection is weakened: When a trademark is generally considered to have degenerated into a generic name, legal protection will be affected. Because according to legal provisions, trademarks that are regarded as generic names in common use cannot enjoy exclusive rights and are prone to infringement disputes.