Revealed for the first time,Here is why Grumpy Cat won $710,000 payout in copyright dispute over use of image
Grumpy Cat’s owner had something to smile about after a jury sided with the famous online feline in a copyright dispute.
A California jury voted to award $710,000 (£500,000) to Grumpy Cat Limited, a company launched to monetise the permanently-scowling kitty’s popularity, in a dispute over use of the cat’s name and image.
“Ironically, while the world-famous feline Grumpy Cat and her valuable brand are most often invoked in a tongue-and-cheek fashion, defendants’ despicable misconduct here has actually given Grumpy Cat and her owners something to be grumpy about,” the initial complaint read.
“It’s the first verdict ever rendered in favour of a viral meme,” David Jonelis told The Wrap. “Memes have rights too”.
Officially named Tardar Sauce, Grumpy Cat ascended to online celebrity status thanks to an ineradicable grimace that results from an underbite and dwarfism.
Her lucrative empire has since produced a book deal, an appearance in a Friskies commercial, a movie, trademark and copyright protection and an impersonation by Barack Obama.
She's been successful enough that her owner was forced to bat down rumours her pet was worth $100m
Revealed for the first time,Here is why Grumpy Cat won $710,000 payout in copyright dispute over use of image
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