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Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

author:Osawa Entertainment

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In the entertainment industry, celebrities' every move often becomes the focus of public attention. And when those concerns extend to their next generation, things tend to become more complex and sensitive. Recently, the nicknames of the daughters of Zhang Jie and Xie Na, a well-known husband and wife in the entertainment industry, immediately became a trademark that many companies rushed to register, which triggered a widespread discussion about privacy, business ethics and social responsibility.

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Zhang Jie and Xie Na are famous figures in the Chinese entertainment industry, and their private lives have always attracted much attention. However, when they first made their daughter's nickname public, several companies began to register the name as a trademark in an attempt to profit from the status of a minor. This behavior has not only caused public dissatisfaction, but also raised questions about the ethical boundaries of current business practices.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

Although the act of trademark squatting is in a gray area from a legal point of view, from a moral and ethical point of view, it clearly violates the privacy rights of individuals and the public interest. Children of celebrities, despite being born under the flash, should enjoy the same rights and protections as other children. By preemptively registering their names as trademarks, these companies are not only putting a child's potential future interests under commercial interests without parental consent.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

This incident also reflects the current society's excessive focus and commercialization tendency towards celebrities and their families' private lives. While the lives of public figures often have little privacy, their minor children should be given more protection from being the subject of public discussion and commercial exploitation. When society and the media become overly involved in the private lives of these children, it can have unforeseen consequences for their development.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

The incident not only revealed the fragility of the privacy rights of celebrities' children, but also sparked a deeper discussion about trademark law and ethics. Within the framework of the law, trademark registration is usually aimed at protecting the business interests of businesses and individuals and preventing brand abuse. However, when the act of trademark registration touches the personal information of the minor celebrity's children, this protection clearly translates into a potential infringement.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

The reaction of the general public to such behaviour has also been extremely strong. Many believe that even in highly commercialized societies, the protection of children's rights should be a prerequisite for all actions. This is not only the protection of the privacy of minors, but also the respect for their autonomy in the future. The children of celebrities, although they are inherently at the center of attention, does not mean that their names and identities can be used at will.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

When dealing with such incidents, all parties involved – including lawmakers, businesses and the public – should take their own responsibility. Lawmakers need to review and update existing trademark and privacy laws to prevent the recurrence of such incidents. Companies, on the other hand, should strengthen their ethical practices to avoid harming innocent or unspeakable people in their business operations.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

Further, this incident also calls for a more humane and moral boundary in society's attention to the children of celebrities. The media and the public should consciously restrain excessive attention and interpretation of celebrities' private lives, especially their children, and provide them with a healthier and normal environment for growth.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

With the continuous expansion of the celebrity economy, it is clear that the protection of the rights of the children of celebrities will become an issue that requires long-term attention. How to protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors who are unable to speak up for themselves while pursuing information freedom and entertainment is a question that every member of society needs to think about.

Zhang Jie Xie Na's daughter, whose nickname had just been exposed, was quickly preemptively registered as a trademark by many companies

Now, I would like to ask you: what do you think about the privacy and trademark registration of celebrities' children? How do you think we should balance the public's curiosity with the individual's right to privacy? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section, and don't forget to like and retweet to get more people involved in this discussion!

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