16.08 Chinese Electric Car Tech Maker Seeks

MOSCOW, August 16 (RIA Novosti) A Chinese company has applied to register Snowden as a trademark for innovative electric car technology that it claims is as dramatic as US intelligence fugitive Edward Snowden's leaked secrets, the South China Morning Post reported.

Electric car technology firm Hong Yuan Lan Xiang (HYLX) submitted an application Thursday to the Chinese authorities to register the Snowden trademark in both Chinese and English, company manager Zhu Hefeng told the newspaper Friday.

We are talking with Chinas domestic carmakers, and we aim to launch cars equipped with our technology by the end of this year," Zhu said. The companys secret technologies and products range from newly-developed removable batteries, conversion of traditional cars into electric cars, and fast charging methods, he said.

It could take up to 15 months for the application to be approved according to Chinese law, trademark expert Wang Hao told the paper. Experts believe the application is unlikely to be granted as the name might be deemed too political by the Chinese government.

HYLX is not the first company that has attempted to register Snowden as a trademark in China. In 2010, a Chinese clothes manufacturer registered the Chinese characters for Snowden for their products, the paper said, and several other companies have also registered the English trademark Snowden for other products in China.

Under Chinese law, a trademark can be used by more than one company in different product "categories," the paper says.

Snowden, who is currently resident in Russia after being granted temporary asylum, is wanted in the United States on espionage and theft charges after leaking classified information in May 2013 about US National Security Agency surveillance programs that allegedly targeted millions of Americans.