Official Statement Regarding Misleading Statements by Easy Group

I am aware of recent statements published by Easy Group concerning my business activities. These statements contain significant factual misrepresentations and inflammatory language—such as the absurd suggestion of ‘fleeing’—which are clearly intended to damage my professional reputation.

The truth is that my transition to operating from China was a standard commercial decision made in the ordinary course of business, long before the conclusion of this legal dispute. Suggesting this was ‘fleeing’ is a desperate attempt to create a false narrative of criminal conduct where none exists.

The core of the underlying legal dispute remains the validity of the trademark ‘easymarketing’. My position, which I have consistently maintained, is that the term is generic and lacks the inherent distinctiveness required for trademark protection under Section 3(1)(b) of the TMA 1994. The legal proceedings were fundamentally flawed due to procedural irregularities, and I remain confident that the registration of this term is substantively invalid.

I have faced a resource-abusive group that has weaponized legal procedures to deny me a fair defense and attempted to destroy my business through defamation. Their actions are not a display of strength, but a clear admission of their inability to compete fairly. In this process, I have learned the darkest rules of their game. Yet, I have not collapsed, nor have I become the ‘criminal’ they wanted me to be. I am moving forward with these truths, continuing on my path as a businessman. I have come to realize that the most powerful form of retaliation is not to beg for justice in a biased court, but to continue living with resilience, professionalism, and success in an unjust world.

I am focused on my business operations and will not be distracted by such unprofessional, defamatory tactics.

The internet is an open and transparent space; truth is always traceable. I have no intention of wasting my time or energy on those who lack basic morality. By manipulating systems for selfish gain, they are not only attacking me but undermining the integrity of the broader business ecosystem. I firmly believe that time is the ultimate judge, and I trust that truth will ultimately prevail.

Supporting Evidence & Industry Context

To ensure business fairness and transparency, the following publicly available information demonstrates that "easymarketing" is a generic descriptive term widely used within the industry, rather than a unique asset belonging to a single entity:

Note: The information above is provided solely for factual clarification regarding the generic nature of the term "easymarketing" in the UK business ecosystem.