From our friend E.J. Dickson at The Daily Dot —
Every once in a great while, a small, family-owned company will take on a giant conglomerate in court, and David will beat Goliath. A streaming porn website suing Amazon for trademark infringement, however, is not one of those times.
Wreal, LLC, the creator of streaming porn website FyreTV, recently filed suit against Amazon in a Florida court. They’re accusing Amazon of five counts of unauthorized use and infringement on WREAL’s FyreTV and FyreTV.com trademarks, which were registered way back when in 2008.
To recap: Earlier this month, Amazon launched a much-anticipated media streamer called FireTV. At the time, some eagle-eyed tech/porn aficionados noticed that Amazon’s newest product shared a name with FyreTV, a product based on similar technology that also features a library of thousands of streaming adult titles…
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