Law firm demands Pump.fun remove over 200 memecoins using its IP
Burwick Law and Wolf Popper say Pump.fun users have created a range of tokens spoofing their names, logos, employees’ names and even its plaintiffs.
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Burwick Law and Wolf Popper say Pump.fun users have created a range of tokens spoofing their names, logos, employees’ names and even its plaintiffs.
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