Legal analysis: cybersquatting refers to the behavior of others who apply for registration of trademarks or well-known trademarks that are already known to the public on non-similar goods or services. Trademark cybersquatting is a fact-finding behavior, which is generally to revoke the ownership of the trademark and re-identify the original owner's trademark ownership, and generally will not bear other tort liabilities.
legal basis: article 32 of the trademark law of the people's Republic of China shall not damage the existing prior rights of others, nor shall it preempt the registration of trademarks that have been used by others and have certain influence by unfair means.