Recently, market regulatory agencies across various regions have delved into and addressed several instances of unfair competition. The Beijing Chaoyang District Market Regulation Bureau probed and managed a case concerning Beijing Aolande Information Technology Co., Ltd. This company capitalized on online ambiguity surrounding the 'DeepSeek' trademark. It promoted the software in question via its operational website and employed pay-per-click ranking tactics to secure undue advantages, leading to a penalty of 5,000 yuan.
The Shanghai Xuhui District Market Regulation Bureau examined and dealt with a case involving Shanghai Shangyun Network Technology Co., Ltd. This entity utilized the 'ChatGPT Online' WeChat official account to create service confusion. By using similar images and names, the company misled consumers, resulting in a fine of 62,692.7 yuan.
The Shanghai Market Regulation Bureau also investigated and took action against Shanghai Qiaopin Network Information Technology Co., Ltd. This company aided loan intermediary firms in deceptive advertising. Leveraging AI software, it made fraudulent scripted phone calls, which led to a hefty fine of 200,000 yuan.
In Zhejiang Province, the Hangzhou Market Regulation Bureau looked into and addressed a case of trade secret violation by an individual named Min XX. As a development engineer at a computing firm, Min XX illicitly downloaded the company's confidential documents, prompting a fine of 360,000 yuan.
Lastly, the Hangzhou Xihu District Market Regulation Bureau scrutinized and handled a case involving Hangzhou Boheng Cultural Media Co., Ltd. This company exploited online confusion related to the 'DeepSeek' trademark. Through its self-built website, it enticed users to pay for ambiguous services, leading to a fine of 30,000 yuan.
