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Did Kawaii successfully sue Nike?
Not long ago, NBA star Kewei Leonard sued Nike for infringement. Now, Nike denies the allegations of infringement and counterclaims Kaui Kawaji. Did you succeed in suing Nike? Let Bian Xiao, the muscle head, answer for you!

Coway pointed out in the indictment that Nike has no right to use its logo Klaw.

This symbol was drawn by Coway on paper at 20 1 1, and its elements-K, L and the number 2-all came from Coway's own ideas.

Coway is suing Nike now because he agreed to let Nike use this logo after signing a contract with Nike on 20 1 1. But Nike applied for the copyright of this logo without Coway's consent.

Now Coway emphasizes in the indictment that Nike has no right to use this logo, and agrees to use this logo because it is beneficial to both parties.

In addition, Kewei now demands to restore control of this sign.

Nike responded to Coway's lawsuit, pointing out that the logo later used for commercial purposes is very different from the hand-painted version of co way 20 1 1.

Nike admitted that Coway provided its own hand-painted patterns, but the original design version was different from Coway's hand-painted patterns.

Nike signed the final design scheme of the logo with Coway on 20 14, and Nike registered the trademark and obtained the effective use right.

Nike pointed out in the legal documents that Coway also found that he had applied for a registered trademark on this logo on 20 17. Nike was very angry because Coway thought that he had no right to use this logo.

Nike publicly admitted that Nike turned rough hand-painted patterns into professional symbols.

At present, Nike has opposed Waii's infringement and breach of contract, and asked the judge to prohibit Waii from continuing to use this logo design. Nike demanded compensation from Coway.