Case Brief
The origins of the Postal Savings Bank of China
can be traced back to the postal savings business
established in 1919 boasting a history of over a
century. In March 2007, pursuant to the State Council’s
overall plan for financial system reform and with its
approval, Postal Savings Bank of China Co., Ltd. was
officially established. In November 2007, the Postal Savings
Bank of China applied for the registration of
trademarks, including "", which were approved for registration in March and
September 2010. The trademarks were designated for use
in services such as banking, financial services,
and savings banks.
In May 2011, Postal Storage Fertilizer Company and others applied for registration of trademarks, including “邮储肥 (You Chu Fei)”. Subsequently, they applied for additional trademarks such as “政储 (Zheng Chu)”, “邮储甄好 (You Chu Zhen Hao)”, and “邮蓄肥 (You Chu Fei)”. They used trademarks like “邮储肥 (You Chu Fei)” on fertilizer products they manufactured and sold over an extended period, and promoted and sold these products through offline stores, websites, and the Douyin platform. The product packaging adopted the yellow-green color scheme exclusive to the Postal Savings Bank and extensively featured promotional slogans such as “邮储相伴 (You Chu Xiang Ban)” and “邮储配送 (You Chu Pei Song)” on packaging and in related publicity and promotions. Additionally, they registered “邮储 (You Chu)” as part of their enterprise name and used it, along with registering the domain name “youchufeiliao.com” and others.Against the above acts of trademark infringement and unfair competition of the Postal Storage Fertilizer Company and others, the Postal Savings Bank of China filed a lawsuit with the Xuzhou Intermediate People's Court in accordance with the law.
Court Judgment
In the first instance, the Xuzhou Intermediate People's
Court ruled that the trademarks "", "
",
and "
" of
the Postal Savings Bank of China were widely recognized
by the relevant public in China before 2011, constituting
well-known trademarks.The malicious application for
registration of the trademarks such as "邮储肥 (You Chu Fei)",
"政储 (Zheng Chu)", and "邮储甄好 (You Chu Zhen Hao)"
performed by the Postal Storage Fertilizer Company, Feng XX
and others, and their acts of extensive use of the above
trademarks on fertilizer products constituted trademark
infringement. Registration and use of the enterprise name
containing the characters "邮储 (You Chu)" constituted unfair
competition. This judgment has come into effect.
Case Significance
Representing the Postal Savings Bank of China, a state-owned
enterprise critical to national security and the
national economy, Unitalen not only secured the
first-ever recognition of the three trademarks "", "
",
and "
" as
well-known trademarks, thereby protecting the bank’s
legitimate rights and interests, but also effectively
curbed malicious trademark infringement attempts to exploit
state-owned enterprises, preventing further harm to
consumers and upholding the fair and honest market competition
order.