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This online celebrity says a company trademarked his name

A Bilibili vlogger found out a company trademarked his name, an increasingly common problem for Chinese celebrities

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This online celebrity says a company trademarked his name
Masha Borak

It’s not often someone wakes up to find out that the name given to them by their parents now belongs to a company. That’s now a reality for Jing Hanqing.

Jing is an online celebrity with more than 4 million followers on China’s video platform Bilibili. He recently discovered that the name he’s been using his whole life is now owned by someone else. A company has trademarked the vlogger’s name and said he was infringing on their exclusive right to use it as a brand.

“I’ve been told that I can’t use the name I’ve been using for 22 years, I have to change it,” Jing wrote on social platform Weibo, expressing his bewilderment. “How can I defend my rights?”
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It all started July 30, when the vlogger received an email from Zhiqiao Electronic Products claiming that the online channels he operates are in violation of the law. A couple of days later he got another email from a different company advising him to hire a good lawyer because the trademark for his name has “already been transferred a few times,” Jing explained in a video.

The website for China’s trademark office shows that seven different companies have applied for a trademark on Jing’s name.
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Jing Hanqing was visibly annoyed after being told the rights to his name had been registered by a company. (Picture: Screenshot from YouTube)
Jing Hanqing was visibly annoyed after being told the rights to his name had been registered by a company. (Picture: Screenshot from YouTube)
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