Toy Patent Litigation: Laser Pegs Sues Lite Brix
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Toy Patent Litigation: Laser Pegs Sues Lite Brix
"Laser Pegs®, maker of the toy industry's first lighted toy construction set, recently announced it is suing Lite Brix for unfair competition and willful patent and trade dress infringement."
"The creative conception behind Laser Pegs® comes from Jon Capriola, who wanted to develop a toy that would be enjoyed by both young boys and girls, while fostering imagination and advancing learning."
"Starting in 2009, Capriola began selling and offering Laser Pegs® for sale to the public, initially through the website www.LaserPegs.com, and quickly became sought after."
Toys and games are eligible for patents, which can lead to significant financial benefits and legal recourse against imitators. Laser Pegs®, a lighted toy construction set, is suing Lite Brix for patent infringement. The complaint details that Jon Capriola, the creator of Laser Pegs®, aimed to design a toy that promotes creativity and learning. Since its launch in 2009, Laser Pegs® gained popularity, receiving awards and national media attention, highlighting its success in the toy industry.
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