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Why can the trademark "Zhazhahui" applied by Nick Cheung be searched on the Internet?

These two days, Nick Cheung went on a hot search, because he applied for the whole trademark "Zhazhahui". He chose this funny brand name, mainly because Nick Cheung's Mandarin is not very accurate. When it is introduced to people, it sounds like "Zhazhahui". Therefore, fans are kindly called Zhazhahui, which was first circulated in a page tour advertisement endorsed by Nick Cheung, and has always been called by this name. Nick Cheung only applied for a trademark name and a commodity trademark with this title. Netizens said that Nick Cheung has a strong sense of property rights. Others praised him as a business wizard with a good business mind.

Nick Cheung's tough guy image in the film is impressive. The "Zhazhahui" trademark he applied for in Weibo has been read by 220 million people and discussed by 32,000 people. Some netizens make fun of Nick Cheung's mentality. "People always laugh at me, so I thought, Fuck it, just charge them some money." .

The public information of official website, the national intellectual property right, shows that the name of the trademark applicant is "Nick Cheung". The application date is 2065438+May 30, 2009, with 45 items in all categories. The applicant's address is "No.221Ye Wei Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong". Agent/handling unit: Beijing Wanhuida Intellectual Property Agency Co., Ltd.

"Slag Hui Hui", whose name comes from Nick Cheung, endorsed the game "Playing the Blue Moon". Nick Cheung caught a cold and the recording effect was not good. He originally said "Hello, I'm Nick Cheung", but the netizen heard "Hello, I'm Zhazhahui" and was laughed at. To this end, he even lifted the cooperation with the game party, so he should stay away from this title and speak Mandarin well.

However, he said that there are as many as 45 registered trademarks, including games, toys, medicines and listening books. It can be said that basically all the commonly used trademarks are registered, which is really business-minded.