Molly Tea may appeal LV trademark ruling in China
Chinese tea beverage brand Molly Tea said it would appeal a court ruling ordering it to pay 10.3 million yuan ($1.52 million) to French luxury house Louis Vuitton for trademark infringement, a case that has drawn widespread attention on Chinese social media, according to several media reports.
Source: Chinese beverage brand Molly Tea to appeal $15.2 million LV trademark ruling: reports – Global Times
It ordered the Chinese company to pay 10 million renminbi, or around $1.5 million, in damages and 300,000 renminbi, or around $44,000, in reasonable legal processing fees within 10 days of the ruling. The other defendant, Dongxia Beverage Shop in Wuzhong Economic Development Zone, was held jointly liable for up to 100,000 renminbi, or around $14,700, in damages.
Source: Louis Vuitton Wins Trademark Infringement Case Against Chinese Beverage Maker Molly Tea

