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Zuru files countersuit against Lego

Kiwi toymaker say Lego is trying to monopolise a market it doesn’t own.

Tue, 30 Jul 2019

Kiwi toymaker Zuru is playing the small-fish card by claiming Lego is being anti-competitive by blocking other toy companies.

Earlier this month, Lego won a stop order against US retailer Walmart stocking Zuru’s figurines, which the Danish company said infringed its copyrights, trademarks and

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