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  • Mexican Government and three US-based designers accused Chinese fashion giant Shein of stealing designs

    The Chinese fast fashion giant Shein is facing new copyright infringement allegations emanating from two different nations. The Mexican Government accused the company of copying indigenous art, and a lawsuit has been filed in the United States by three fashion designers blaming the company for stealing their clothing designs.

    The Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico sent a letter

  • Twitter may sue Meta over its challenger app Threads

    Twitter has threatened Meta with legal action following the successful launch of Meta's new Twitter rival, Threads.
    In a letter dated July 5th, Twitter attorney Alex Spiro accused Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of "systematic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter's trade secrets and other intellectual property" in the course of creating Threads.
    Spiro claimed that Meta hired dozens of

  • Nigerian court orders Coca-Cola to pay compensation for copyright infringement

    Coca-Cola Nigeria Plc and it’s local bottler, the Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC), have been ordered by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, Nigeria, to pay three million Naira (approximately USD 3,875) for copyright infringement of a person’s literary work, despite NBC’s argument that the works in question were not protected by copyright.
    The plaintiff, Onilemarun, claimed in the lawsuit t

  • Nicki Minaj accused of idea theft for her upcoming song "Barbie World"

    American rapper Nicki Minaj is accused of stealing the concept for her upcoming song “Barbie World” from other rappers Swaatie and Jason Martin.
    Martin, popularly known as Problem, took to social media to express his displeasure.
    Martin claimed that he and Saweetie wrote a song together, which they then sent to Minaj for a possible duet.
    Instead of nurturing this triangle of talent, he al

  • American-Dutch coffee conglomerate Moccona maker sues Australia’s Vittoria over glass jar

    The American-Dutch coffee conglomerate behind Moccona, Jacobs Douwe Egberts (JDE) and Koninkliijke Douwe Egberts BV (KDE), has accused Australia's Vittoria Coffee of copying Moccona's "iconic" shape of instant coffee in a glass jar.
    The company sued Vittoria in Federal Court on the grounds that the latter was selling coffee in a glass jar that consumers might confuse for a Moccona product, whic

  • Ed Sheeran sued for ripping off Marvin Gaye’s classic ‘Let’s Get It On’

    British pop superstar Ed Sheeran has been accused of plagiarizing Marvin Gaye's 1973 hit song Let's Get It On in his 2014 hit song Thinking Out Loud, but has denied the allegations in court arguing that similarities between the songs involve basic musical “building blocks” that are not protected by copyright.
    The plaintiffs are the heirs of Marvin Gaye's songwriting partner Ed Townsend and incl

  • Family of Philippines’ late King of Comedy Dolphy sues Banayad Whisky for copyright infringement

    The family of the Philippine’s late King of Comedy Dolphy Quizon filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a liquor company for using his image on its products.
    One of the actor's sons, Eric Quizon, warned the public against Banayad Whisky using the copyrighted image of his father in the packaging to drive sales.
    Eric posted an image on Instagram of the whisky's promotional image, as we

  • Nexon sues creators of “Dark and Darker” game over copyright infringement

    Japanese-South Korean video game publisher Nexon has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a gaming studio and creators, accusing them of stealing trade secrets.
    The defendants in the lawsuit are Ironmace Studios, the developers behind the multiplayer looter Dark and Darker, Ironmace’s founder Terence Seungha Park, and Dark and Darker developer Ju-Hyun Choi.
    The two Korean companies

  • South Korean gaming company NCSOFT accuses Kakao Games of plagiarism

    The creators of the mobile role-playing game ArcheAge War are being sued by South Korean video game developer NCSOFT for allegedly violating the copyright in its mobile game Lineage 2M.
    The company filed the lawsuit in the Seoul Central District Court against the game's publisher Kakao Games and developer XL Games for copyright infringement and unfair competition, claiming that ArcheAge War “im

  • How creators can contribute to sustainability goals

    Sustainability has become a fundamental part of running a business and ensuring its success and survival, which means discouraging the use of natural or other resources so that they can last longer.
    To achieve progress towards zero carbon emissions, companies must strive to convey sustainability goals to their customers.
    One way of doing this could be connecting with creators/influencers who

  • Adidas backs down from trademark dispute with Black Lives Matter

    German sportswear company Adidas has withdrawn its opposition against a trademark application filed by the advocacy group Black Lives Matter for a logo featuring three parallel stripes.
    Two days after objecting to the trademark application, Adidas said that it would rescind its objection "as soon as possible". Adidas did not explain in its statement why it was withdrawing its opposition to the

  • Rip-off or not: Jack Daniel's Vs Bad Spaniels – a case involving whiskey and a dog toy

    Renowned Tennessee whiskey firm Jack Daniel's is attempting to prohibit the production and distribution of a chewy dog toy called Bad Spaniels, which is decorated in the style of one of its bottles.
    The toy features a spaniel and a play on 40% alcohol by volume: "43% poo by volume, 100% smelly."
    The bottle is part of the Silly Squeakers series of dog toys, which was created by VIP Products,

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