Binance Faces Legal Action Over Alleged IP Theft Involving PNUT Token
Longo has issued a cease-and-desist letter accusing Binance of unauthorized use of his trademark and mascot likeness to promote the PNUT token, a memecoin that has gained significant traction in the crypto market. Allega...
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Longo has issued a cease-and-desist letter accusing Binance of unauthorized use of his trademark and mascot likeness to promote the PNUT token, a memecoin that has gained significant traction in the crypto market.
Allegations of Trademark InfringementAccording to Longo, Binance used the terms “PEANUT THE SQUIRREL” and “PNUT,” along with a copyrighted image of Peanut wearing a cowboy hat, without permission. Longo, who has operated under the PNUT brand since 2017 for educational and animal welfare initiatives, argues that Binance’s actions create consumer confusion and falsely suggest his endorsement of the memecoin.
Longo’s legal team claimed infringement of the United States Copyright Act in their cease-and-desist letter, demanding that Binance immediately stop utilizing the logos and artwork. The letter also warned of potential sanctions of up to $150,000 per infraction if the crypto exchange does not comply by December 31.
The Background of the PNUT TokenThe PNUT token went live in November 2024 and quickly garnered popularity with the viral controversy over the New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s shooting of Peanut the squirrel. Celebrities like Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump joined the widespread public outcry that followed the move.
Peanut the squirrel (PNUT) price chart. Source: Brave New Coin
As the story’s popularity increased, the memecoin’s market value also increased, reaching a peak of over $1 billion. Despite this success, Longo alleges that the PNUT token’s creators exploited his story for financial gain.
Legal and Ethical ImplicationsThe dispute highlights broader issues in the crypto world, where the rapid rise of memecoins often blurs legal boundaries. Longo’s case could set a significant precedent for intellectual property rights in this space.
Source: X
According to lawyers, the case underscores how much more detailed guidance is needed in cases of copyright and trademark infringement in decentralized environments. Binance, which has not yet commented publicly, is now under increasing pressure to address the claims.
Longo has made his intentions clear, stating on X, “Unauthorized IP use will not be tolerated. We will get justice.”
A Divisive ResponseWhile Longo has received support for his legal stance, some critics have accused him of leveraging the controversy for personal gain. He recently launched his own token, JUSTICE, on the Solana blockchain, claiming it as the only legitimate tribute to Peanut. However, the JUSTICE token has struggled in the market, with its value plummeting amid questions about Longo’s motivations.
Adding fuel to the controversy, Longo accused the PNUT token community of raising $50,000 in his name but misappropriating the funds. In a now-deleted post, he stated, “The $PNUT community used my story, my squirrel, and my likeness to make millions!”
The Bigger PictureMemecoins are a double-edged sword that has risen in the crypto industry. While it drives attention and new entrants, it also serves as an open door to intellectual property theft, scams, and moral or ethical issues.
Longo’s battle with Binance could force the industry to confront these challenges head-on, potentially reshaping the regulatory landscape. Whether Longo’s legal efforts will yield a resolution remains to be seen, but his case serves as a critical test of intellectual property protections in the fast-evolving world of cryptocurrency.
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