- NPR, Monday, August 17, 2015 9:18 AM
Trademark laws in China make doing business there while protecting your brand something of a challenge. An example is Air Jordan and sports apparel store Qiaodan, which happens to be
pronounced kinda like “Jordan.” The logo? A silhouette of a basketball player, mid-air, his outstretched arm holding a basketball. Kinda like Jordan. Apple, Gucci, New Balance and Tesla
have faced similar challenges there.
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