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The filing shows FTX refused to stop using its mascot, claiming âJack in the Box has only narrow protection limited to the behatted ping pongâheaded clown who exploded out of a box to sell burgers.â
Lawyers for major fast food chain Jack in the Box have filed a lawsuit against crypto exchange FTX US for copyright and trademark infringement of its "Jack" mascot.
According to federal court documents filed in the Southern District of California on Wednesday, Jack in the Box's legal team is requesting a jury trial, claiming FTX USâ Moon Man character â Lou Nar, an adult male typically dressed in polo shirts with the head of a moon used for Major League Baseball events â is a ripoff of the companyâs current version of its Jack mascot. The fast-food company describes its character as âa typical adult human male, with the exception of his large spherical white head, blue dot eyes, nose, and curvy smile.â
âRather than spending its vast financial resources to develop its own intellectual property, FTX brazenly and illegally copied or derived its âMoon Manâ mascot from JITBâs Jack,â the company alleged in court documents:
âJust like Jack, FTXâs Moon Man has a spherical white head also affixed to a talking human actor, with blue-dotted eyes, a nose, and a smile. The two characters are strikingly similar in both appearance and behavior. For example, the Moon Man also changes his facial expressions and clothing attire throughout advertisements and appearances, just like Jack.â
Jack in the Boxâs legal team added that it considered the FTX US mascot a âfar inferior versionâ of Jack, claiming it was tarnishing the fast-food companyâs reputation among consumers. The documents list incidents of reporters and many on social media comparing the two charactersâ appearance, sometimes describing the Moon Man as a âdirtyâ version of Jack.
Hey, @FTX_Official , your mascot doesnât look like the moon. He looks like Jack-In-The-Box with skin cancer.
â Aunt Clara (@Ms_Apprehension) October 15, 2021
Though the original version of Jack in the Boxâs character was created in 1951, the current âJackâ or âJack I. Boxâ voiced by Dick Sitting was developed in 1995 and appeared in more than 300 television and radio commercials. Crypto exchange FTX was founded in 2019 and introduced the Moon Man this year.
The filing shows lawyers for Jack in the Box sent FTX a cease and desist letter to stop using the character on Oct. 15, to which FTX refused, claiming âJack in the Box has only narrow protection limited to the behatted ping pongâheaded clown who exploded out of a box to sell burgers.â Jack in the Boxâs case includes allegations related to copyright infringement, trademark dilution, trademark infringement, false designation of origin and unfair competition.
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Many pictures, symbols and memes have often been used by figures in the crypto space to pump or create FUD around some tokens, including Pepe the Frog, and even the Bitcoin (BTC) logo, itself, attributed to Satoshi Nakamoto. In June 2020, someone anonymously registered the BTC name and logo with the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office claiming they wanted to âprotect Bitcoin.â
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