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Huaren Express sued the French Renault automobile brand trademark plagiarism

Huaren Express sued the French Renault automobile brand trademark plagiarism

▲ Huaren Express recently sued Mobilize, a sub-brand of Renault Automobile in France, for plagiarism of the car logo.

Speaking of keywords such as "tribute" and "cottage", I believe that most people will think of many domestic models, but it seems that the wind and water rotate, and the chinese transport technology industry "Chinese Express - Human Horizons" recently complained to the German court, claiming that Mobilize, a sub-brand of Renault Automobile, has a car labeled with plagiarism infringement, so it asks Mobilize to stop the trademark; In the eyes of outsiders, I don't know how the readers feel.

Huaren Express sued the French Renault automobile brand trademark plagiarism

At present, the German court has preliminarily ruled that Mobilize does not need to stop the trademark.

As mentioned earlier, Huaren Express-Human Horizons recently filed a lawsuit against the German court, claiming that the logo used by the Renault sub-brand Mobilize is highly similar to the LOGO of its latest electric vehicle, which is suspected of plagiarism and aggression, and carefully compare it, the two logos use a double semicircular structure, the difference is only in that the line design used in the center has a positive and oblique point.

However, even with great fanfare, the German government has recently made a preliminary ruling, believing that there are still obvious differences in the design of the two car logos, and it is impossible to judge that Mobilize has deliberate plagiarism intentions, so it means that Mobilize does not need to stop the trademark; However, at present, the litigation is still in the follow-up trial, and no one can say whether there is a possibility of "overturning" in the future.

Huaren Express sued the French Renault automobile brand trademark plagiarism

In recent years, many Chinese automakers have claimed that overseas brands are at risk of infringement of car name ideas.

When it comes to the "tribute" file, it has been seriously turned over, such as the recent "Eulabunk Cat vs Volkswagen Beetle", "Zotye SR9 vs Porsche Macan", "Hongqi E - HS9 vs Rolls-Royce" and other precedents, all of which were the past deeds that caused an uproar in the Chinese car market at that time: However, in recent years, many Chinese brands have also claimed that overseas car manufacturers are at risk of infringement in the design of car names; The most notable example is none other than Sichuan Mustang's complaint against Ford Mustang, and Chery Automobile's eQ complaint that Mercedes-Benz electric sub-brand EQ is suspected of plagiarism, which can only be said that this trademark war should become more and more intense in the next few years.

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