China's trademark office should take more action to fight bad-faith filings, Pop Mart exec says
By Douglas Clarke-Williams ( May 4, 2026, 09:45 GMT | Insight) -- A senior executive at Beijing-based toy brand Pop Mart has said that the Chinese trademark authority should be more proactive in refusing bad-faith filings, as the country anticipates new legislation to address the issue.A senior executive at Chinese toy brand Pop Mart, a $5 billion company responsible for major international products like Labubus, has said that the Chinese trademark authority should be more aggressive in shutting down bad-faith trademark filings and take advantage of new technology tools to police the space more effectively....
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