On April 21, local time, French luxury brand Chanel lost a trademark dispute with Huawei.

  This dispute began in 2017, when Huawei applied to the trademark agency the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for approval to register its computer hardware trademark.

The trademark is composed of two vertical semicircles intersecting, and Chanel believes that the design is similar to its "double C" trademark.

  Since then, the Trademark Office rejected Chanel's opinion in 2019, saying that there were no similarities.

Subsequently, Chanel again challenged this ruling in the Luxembourg court, which rejected its appeal on the 20th local time.

(Produced by Lu Huiqian)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]