Der Hauptsitz von Japans beliebtem Ichiran Ramen ist wütend über ein eklatantes Nachahmerrestaurant, das in Peking, China, eröffnet wurde, und erwägt rechtliche Schritte.
Der Hauptsitz von Japans beliebtem Ichiran Ramen ist wütend über ein eklatantes Nachahmerrestaurant, das in Peking, China, eröffnet wurde, und erwägt rechtliche Schritte.
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A Chinese company blatantly ripping off another company’s intellectual property?! I’m shocked! Shocked I tells ya!
Ichiran is pretty much the worst Ramen chain in Japan anyway!
Copying in China is just a fact of life. There’s probably not much that you can do.
I don’t understand how the Japanese keep getting away with slinging copy accusations around like this.
If China copies from Japan, it’s accurate to say Japan copies from America. Music, medicine, technology, it’s all copied from America.
Oh btw, ramen is a copy of chinese noodles. Just an FYI.
But it just the TEMU version, so it sucks in quality
*Red card for China*
How would they sue? They aren’t a registered business in China. China would only care if you open a business there before the copycat was there.
W pulling a Nintendo
Yesh, good luck with that.
I am sure Ichiran Japan will lose and need to pay fine for harrassing Ichiran China.
btw.. the Chinese one is 本日一蘭拉麵
instead of 日本。