Garment makers lock horns over ancient goat symbol

2010/03/03

   

Garment makers lock horns over ancient goat symbol

Hengyuanxiang has a variety of brands and was a sponsor of the 2008 Olympic Games. It is now in a legal battle with a former subcontractor. jing wei/ China daily
Disputed trademark based on hieroglyphic found in bronzes
Beijing - A legal wrangle over a goat's head trademark - itself based on an ancient Chinese hieroglyphic - attracted widespread media attention in late 2009.
The case raised a range of issues about what can and should be trademarked - and by whom.
The dispute began when Yu Wenqing, general manager of Xingyelong Garments Co, sued Hengyuanxiang Group, a well-known maker of wool garments, in Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court, claiming infringement on his trademark and seeking more than 10 million yuan in compensation.
A month later, Hengyuanxiang countersued Yu and his company in Changshu, Jiangsu province claiming copyright infringement on the logo it created in 1997 and registered with the national copyright office in 2002.
As legal experts debated whether trademark or copyright protection should have priority, Hengyuanxiang withdrew its claim in early February after a trial the previous month.
Hengyuanxiang's most likely withdrew its suit because it had a slim chance of wining, said Liu Ming, Yu's lawyer.

                                                                                                    Source: China Daily