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Chinese tea chain Molly Tea ordered to pay Louis Vuitton US$1.5 million for trademark infringement
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Chinese tea chain Molly Tea ordered to pay Louis Vuitton US$1.5 million for trademark infringement

A Chinese tea chain named Molly Tea has been ordered to pay Louis Vuitton 10.3 million yuan (approximately US$1.5 million) in damages for trademark infringement due to the unauthorized use of a logo similar to Louis Vuitton's iconic four-petalled floral monogram. The ruling came from the Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court in Jiangsu Province, which mandated that Molly Tea pay the sum within 10 days, including compensation for economic losses and litigation costs. Molly Tea plans to appeal the decision and has already changed its logo on its mini-program to a colored version. The court also required Molly Tea to issue a public statement across multiple platforms to mitigate the negative impact of the infringement. The dispute highlights ongoing issues with intellectual property rights in China, as the China National Intellectual Property Administration noted that Molly Tea's trademark applications in 2024 were rejected. The case has generated significant online discussion, with some users arguing that the logos are distinct or have historical precedents, while others claimed the design closely resembles Louis Vuitton's.

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Chinese tea chain Molly Tea ordered to pay Louis Vuitton US$1.5 million for trademark infringement

A Chinese tea chain named Molly Tea has been ordered to pay Louis Vuitton 10.3 million yuan (approximately US$1.5 million) in damages for trademark infringement due to the unauthorized use of a logo similar to Louis Vuitton's iconic four-petalled floral monogram. The ruling came from the Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court in Jiangsu Province, which mandated that Molly Tea pay the sum within 10 days, including compensation for economic losses and litigation costs. Molly Tea plans to appeal the decision and has already changed its logo on its mini-program to a colored version. The court also required Molly Tea to issue a public statement across multiple platforms to mitigate the negative impact of the infringement. The dispute highlights ongoing issues with intellectual property rights in China, as the China National Intellectual Property Administration noted that Molly Tea's trademark applications in 2024 were rejected. The case has generated significant online discussion, with some users arguing that the logos are distinct or have historical precedents, while others claimed the design closely resembles Louis Vuitton's.

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