The Philippine Star

China fines 5 phony Disney hotels

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SHANGHAI ( Reuters) — China has fined five knock- off Disney hotels for infringing on the iconic US entertainm­ent company’s trademarks, state- run Xinhua news agency said yesterday in the run- up to the opening of a Walt Disney Co. theme park in Shanghai.

The news comes less than a month after Chinese authoritie­s announced that they would give unpreceden­ted special trademark protection to Disney in a year-long campaign around the park’s opening.

The Shanghai Municipal Administra­tion for Industry and Commerce ( AIC), a business regulator, found that the hotels were all owned by the Shenzhen Vienna Hotels Group and had used the “Disney” trademark on their signs and websites without authorisat­ion, Xinhua said.

The hotels were located in Shanghai’s Pudong district, where the theme park is due to open next year.

Several calls to the Shenzhen Vienna Hotels Group for a comment were unsuccessf­ul.

”Hoping to cash in on the resort and attract customers, [ the hotels] not only infringed trademark rights but are also suspected of unfair competitio­n,” the report quoted the AIC as saying.

The hotels were fined $15,656, it said.

Lin Haihan, director of the Shanghai AIC’s trademark office, said the administra­tion was inspecting other hotels for possible infringeme­nts, according to Xinhua.

China has struggled for years to shake off a reputation for being a source of, and a market for, fakes, from replica handbags to knock-off cars.

Disney, which is developing the $ 5.5- billion theme park with China’s stateowned Shanghai Shendi Group, is hoping it can tap into growth in the world’s second-largest economy.

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