Core Viewpoint - The Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court ruled in favor of SF Express, recognizing "SF Express" as a well-known trademark and determining that the "SF Pregnancy" car stickers sold by the defendant constituted trademark infringement due to their similarity and derogatory impact on the brand's reputation [1][4][6]. Group 1: Trademark Infringement Case - SF Express filed a lawsuit against the defendant, Shop Xiao Er, for trademark infringement after discovering the sale of "SF Pregnancy" car stickers that closely resembled its trademark [1][4]. - The defendant argued that "SF Pregnancy" was a humorous expression and should not be classified as infringement, claiming consumers purchased it for aesthetic reasons [4]. - The court found that the "SF Express" trademark had been recognized as a well-known trademark since 2010, meeting the legal criteria for such recognition [4]. Group 2: Court Ruling and Consequences - The court ruled that the "SF Pregnancy" stickers not only infringed on the trademark but also violated public morals, damaging the professional and efficient reputation of SF Express [6][9]. - The court ordered the defendant to compensate SF Express a total of 200,000 yuan for economic losses and other expenses, and to publish a statement in the media to mitigate the negative impact [6][9]. - As of now, the "SF Pregnancy" stickers are no longer available on multiple e-commerce platforms [7].
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