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Today's headlines sue today's fritters for trademark infringement. Is this an infringement?

Today's headlines are well-known news media among many media in China. Although today's headlines are news media, they have aroused the envy of many other industries because of their high popularity. For example, today's headlines have already turned today's fritters? A physical store that makes breakfast went to court on the grounds of trademark infringement.

From the icon of today's fried dough sticks, there is a high similarity between today's fried dough sticks icon and today's headlines. Not only is the whole icon only one word short, but the font, color and typesetting of the icon are almost identical. Even changing the oil word into the prefix is the icon logo of today's headlines. Such a high similarity has already involved plagiarism and infringed trademark rights.

Let's talk about the copy of today's fried dough sticks. The copy of today's fried dough sticks is: those who care about you are good fried dough sticks. Today's headline copy is: What you care about is the headline. They are almost carved in the same mold, and semantically, they use the same rhetorical devices, and there is almost no change. In addition to the high similarity between copywriting and trademarks, the menu and other parts of today's fried dough sticks are also highly similar to today's headline APP. Speaking of this, basically anyone with a discerning eye can see that today's fried dough sticks are made according to the template of today's headlines. Although the two industries are different, one is that the catering industry is a news media, which does not constitute commercial competition in essence, but it is a violation of the other party's trademark rights.

many netizens believe that this behavior of today's fried dough sticks has seriously infringed the trademark right of today's headlines, and it should be revised immediately and apologized to today's headlines. It is reasonable to say that it is no problem to build a brand, but you should not copy the achievements of others. You should know that a seemingly simple copy and a seemingly simple trademark may contain the hard work of many people. Copying directly is a disrespect for the labor of others. For those who have no concept of trademarks, they should enhance their legal awareness.