- Social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) criticized businessman BLord for claiming to own the trademark for the Ratel name.
- VDM called BLord’s claims baseless and a ploy to gain attention.
- The conflict occurred after BLord warned VDM to stop using the name and claimed exclusive rights to it.

Social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) has slammed businessman BLord’s claim that he owns the Ratel trademark, saying the claim is baseless and orchestrated to attract attention.
BLord sparked controversy when he warned VDM to stop using the name, insisting that he had exclusive rights to it and that anyone who wanted to use the name must first obtain his consent.
VDM responded on his Instagram page, dismissing the claim and questioning why no official documents were provided to support it.
“First, let me show you how stupid you are, how stupid you are. Where are the certificates? Where are your acceptance letters?” VDM said.
He expressed disbelief that someone he described as experienced in advertising and branding would make such serious claims without evidence to support them.
“I don’t believe that someone like BLord who understands advertising and branding would fool himself like this,” he added.
VDM went on to explain that while the names Ratel, The Ratel and Ratel NG were reportedly filed for trademark registration in September 2024, the mere filing of an application does not confer ownership rights.
According to him, far from damaging his brand, the controversy has only expanded Rattle’s profile.
The video has since sparked widespread reactions online, with many social media users supporting VDM and urging BLord to release the trademark documents if his claims are true.
For now, the key question remains unanswered: Where is the Ratel trademark certificate? Until these documents are made public, the standoff between VeryDarkMan and BLord appears to be far from resolved.
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