Guinness World Records, the global authority in record breaking,
has become aware of an individual unlawfully posing on GWR's behalf
in China and misusing its trademarks at a recent event in
Taierzhuang Ancient City, in Zaozhuang City, Shandong province on
the date of Sunday 24th, July.
Although the event appears to have been organised legitimately, an
individual supposedly from the United Kingdom referred to as 'James
Field' was present to adjudicate the event and present a
counterfeit GWR certificate.
Guinness World Records would like to emphatically refute any
association with the individual known as 'James Field'.
GWR also regrets the unlicensed usage of its trademarks at this
event and will take appropriate action against anyone who
uses its intellectual property without a licence.
Guinness World Records has contacted the organisers of the event
to clarify how this situation arose.
Guinness World Records is headquartered in London, UK with
official representatives in China.
To book an official GWR representative contact
Angela.Wu@guinnessworldrecords.com or
press@guinnessworldrecords.com
Statement from Guinness World Records: Individual unlawfully posing on GWR’s behalf in China
By GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS NEWS
Published September 14, 2011



