Not OK: Counselling app Lyf accuses smartphone maker Mintt of infringing trade mark for OK hand sign
Buchanan Law Firm 2020-08-04 2:54 pmBy Christine Caulfield | Melbourne
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Counselling app Lyf is suing smartphone maker Mintt for allegedly infringing on a trade mark it owns for the universal OK hand gesture, saying Mintt’s logo is substantially identical to Lyf’s registered mark.

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