Sounds like someone there filed for a Wayalife trademark and the trademark attorney or examiner found your mark and is giving you an opportunity to oppose it as part of the legal filing process. With that being said, I believe (contact your legal team to make sure) that it could be granted to them anyways during the process being that they are not using it for Jeeps/vehicles and it's in a clothing category.Got the following email and thought it was worth sharing here.
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I mean, maybe it's just me but so far as I've seen, NOTHING I have done has ever stopped anyone in China from ripping me off or anyone else here in the USA for that matter.
Maybe she’s half Chinese…Her name is really Megan?
Reminds me of this foreign exchange students we used to get in high school who’s names were like ping or phong but for some reason we called them Brad or Mike lol.Her name is really Megan?
That, or it's just a scam to get me to pay for a supposed service that I'll never really be able to check or verify being that all this shit is happening in China. And really, when's the last time anyone in China has given a shit about US Trademarks? Hell, I can barely get people in the US to not rip me off.Sounds like someone there filed for a Wayalife trademark and the trademark attorney or examiner found your mark and is giving you an opportunity to oppose it as part of the legal filing process. With that being said, I believe (contact your legal team to make sure) that it could be granted to them anyways during the process being that they are not using it for Jeeps/vehicles and it's in a clothing category.
Either way, being you already own the mark, if you don't want them using it at all, now is the time to oppose it.
Might also be wise to make sure this is a legit law firm and not a commie hacker.
Probably Meh-ghan as in, meh ghan china ("made in china" when said in English)Her name is really Megan?