Louis Vuitton Wins Logo Battle Despite Fiery Backlash
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Why Louis Vuitton took a tea brand to court and walked away with a ₹12 crore victory
A Chinese court ordered Molly Tea to pay Louis Vuitton nearly twelve crore rupees. The luxury brand claimed Molly Tea's logo infringed its famous floral monogram. This ruling has ignited widespread online discussion and debate among internet users. Molly Tea plans to appeal the decision and has updated its branding. The case highlights ongoing discussions about design ownership and imitation.
Chinese Tea Chain Molly Tea Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million in Louis Vuitton Trademark Case
A Chinese court has ordered popular tea chain Molly Tea to pay 10.3 million yuan ($1.5 million) in damages after ruling that its logo infringed ... The post Chinese Tea Chain Molly Tea Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million in Louis Vuitton Trademark Case first appeared on [your]NEWS.
A Chinese court has ordered French luxury goods giant Louis Vuitton to pay 10.3 million yuan ($1.5 million) in damages for trademark infringement by popular Chinese tea chain Molly Tea. Last week, a court in eastern China’s Jiangsu province ruled that the Shenzhen-based company had copied Louis Vuitton’s iconic four-petaled flower symbol. Since then, a major intellectual property dispute has erupted on Chinese social media, with a hashtag on the…
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