
China Daily: 'Three-alls' to be trademarked by Japanese firm
The 'three-alls', which was a policy of "burn all, kill all, loot all" that Japanese invading troops implemented during World War II in China, is under application for registry as a trademark in China by Japanese company Fujian Industry Co Ltd (Fujian Chanye Zhushihuishe), the Contemporary Gold newspaper reported Thursday. Ma, a manager at the Yujia Trademark Office in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, was surprised to see the 'three-alls' on the list of brand applications on the Internet Wednesday morning, with the applicant being a Japanese company..."There are only 19 days until the deadline on Aug 28," Ma said. "Everyone with faintest knowledge of history knows what the 'three-alls' means. But the company is planning to use the phrase to promote 'medicine, officinal drinks and nutrients for human use'"...more...
Wikipedia entry on Three Alls Policy here. I haven't verified whether Fujian Industry is actually a Japanese company.