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Jury Hears TikTok Accused of Infringing ‘Stitch’ Trademark, Owes $116M in Damages

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The jury has spoken, and the verdict is in: TikTok is guilty of infringing on the trademark of the app “Stitch” and owes $116 million in damages. The case was heard in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, where the jury found that TikTok had violated the trademark of Stitch, an app that allows users to create and share videos with friends.

The lawsuit was brought by Stitch’s parent company, Stitch Labs, which alleged that TikTok had copied its logo, user interface, and other features. Stitch Labs argued that TikTok’s use of its trademark had caused confusion among consumers and had damaged its reputation.

The jury agreed with Stitch Labs’ claims and awarded the company $116 million in damages. This is a significant victory for Stitch Labs, as it is one of the largest awards ever given in a trademark infringement case.

The verdict serves as a warning to other companies that they should be careful when using trademarks that are already in use. It also highlights the importance of protecting your intellectual property. Companies should be sure to register their trademarks and take steps to protect them from infringement.

In addition to the financial damages, the court also ordered TikTok to stop using Stitch’s trademark and to remove any infringing content from its platform. This ruling will help ensure that Stitch’s trademark is not used without permission in the future.

This case serves as a reminder that companies must be vigilant when it comes to protecting their intellectual property. Companies should take steps to ensure that their trademarks are not being used without permission, as it can lead to costly legal battles. It also highlights the importance of registering trademarks and taking steps to protect them from infringement.

Source: Plato Data Intelligence: PlatoAiStream

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