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Someone trademarked a popular WeChat emoji and netizens are mad
They’re also laughing at Tencent being ripped off for a change
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This article originally appeared on ABACUS
People in China discovered that one of the country’s favorite WeChat emojis just got registered as a trademark… but it wasn’t by WeChat’s maker, Tencent.
The trademark for the facepalm emoji is now held by a person in a Zhejiang county, who filed it for use on clothing, a Chongqing newspaper reported. That story is one of the most popular on Weibo today.
Users are blasting the person who registered the emoji: “This is a typical trademark squatter,” one of the most like user comments said. “They have no respect for originality.”
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While defending Tencent, a lot of people also find the situation quite ironic because Tencent itself is not known for its originality: Lots of Tencent games are, uh, “inspired” by others.
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Even though this isn’t quite the same thing, and two wrongs don’t make a right, people are taking this chance to make fun of the company. Some are saying that now Tencent knows what it’s like to have their copyright violated.
“What goes around comes around,” one user said on Weibo.
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