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Backlash after China bubble tea firm ordered to pay Louis Vuitton $1.5m

Molly Tea's four-petal flower logo Popular Chinese tea chain Molly Tea has been ordered to pay 10.3m yuan (£1.1m; $1.5m) in damages after a court ruled that its logo infringed a Louis Vuitton tradema

bbc.co.ukJuly 6, 2026

A global hub for fake luxury goods, Vietnam cracks down on its black market

Bags from French designer label Louis Vuitton are among the most popular in the fake designer market When Vietnam's police raided a pair of nondescript warehouses in outer Ho Chi Minh City earlier th

bbc.co.ukJuly 6, 2026

Pokémon rebukes White House's use of its IP in a social media post

Pokémon Company International said it did not grant permission to the White House to post “social content that includes imagery associated with our brand" after the administration shared a “Make Ameri

aol.comMarch 7, 2026

Pokémon Co. calls out White House over game-themed ‘MAGA’ post

(NEXSTAR) – Once again, the folks behind the massively popular Pokémon franchise have been forced to distance themselves from the Trump administration’s use of its imagery on social media. The White

yahoo.comMarch 7, 2026

Pokémon condemns White House for using its imagery

Pokémon Company International has condemned the White House's use of its imagery, including a tiny version of the popular character Pikachu, in a meme posted online with the phrase "Make America Great

bbc.comMarch 6, 2026

ByteDance Quickly Dials Back ‘Seedance 2.0’ After Disney Legal Threats Sink In

Photo Credit: BoliviaInteligenteByteDance vows to strengthen safeguards on its new AI video-making tool after threats of litigation from Disney over alleged copyright theft.Update: Warner Bros. has jo

digitalmusicnews.comFebruary 21, 2026

Hollywood isn’t happy about the new Seedance 2.0 video generator

Hollywood organizations are pushing back against a new AI video model called Seedance 2.0, which they say has quickly become a tool for “blatant” copyright infringement. ByteDance, the Chinese compan

techcrunch.comFebruary 20, 2026