Louis Vuitton wins trademark dispute over Chinese flower logo, sparks debate on cultural motifs

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A Suzhou court ordered Molly Tea to pay Louis Vuitton 10.3 million yuan ($1.5 million) for infringing LV’s signature monogram, prompting a national debate in China over who owns traditional motifs and whether foreign brands monopolize cultural heritage; Molly Tea plans to appeal amid online and state-media discussion of the ruling.
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