Chinese companies do not even give up the feeling of martyrs for profit, see this latest example


- Bet to trademark the last words of a soldier killed in a Galvan clash

New delhi date. Wednesday, March 17, 2021

According to a report by China's National Intellectual Property Administration (NIPA), since February 20, several companies have applied to use the term 'crystal clear love'. However, all these applications for trademark approval have been rejected and NIPA has slapped these companies.

In fact, a People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier who lost his life in a clash with Indian troops at Galwan wrote a patriotic line in his diary which is now going viral. Several Chinese companies are in the race to trademark that line.

The Chinese communist government confirmed that five of its soldiers had been killed in the clashes last year and made all the soldiers' information public. The words written in Chen Xiangrong's personal diary are going viral. Chinese companies are seeing huge profits in that expression of patriotism but the government has watered down their dreams.

"My love is crystal clear and it is only for China," the soldier wrote in his diary, expressing his love for the country.

According to the NIPA report, since February 20, many companies and individuals have applied to use 'Crystal Clear Love' for trademark registration on 17 items, including food and beverages. However, the Chinese government has made it clear to the companies that the way in which the soldier has expressed his love and respect for the country in words cannot be seen in terms of making a profit.

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