The American Reader's Digest wrote at the beginning of 1982: Gansu People's Publishing House used the Chinese name of Reader's Digest inappropriately, which did not conform to the international copyright agreement. The copyright dispute between China and the United States for several years began. Since 1990, the copyright dispute between Chinese and American readers' abstracts has escalated again. 1992 American Reader's Digest entrusted a lawyer to write to China Reader's Digest, requesting to stop using the Chinese trademark of Reader's Digest. Later, in order to solve the copyright dispute with American Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest published a name notice on March issue 1993, which aroused strong response among readers and received more than100000 letters of credit. The new names mentioned in the letter are: reader, reading friend, reader's home, chatting, sharing and so on. Finally, I used a reader. 1993 in the seventh issue, Reader's Digest was officially renamed Reader.
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