Kanye West Unleashes Lawyers on 'Coinye' Altcoin

Kanye West Unleashes Lawyers on 'Coinye' Altcoin

Rapper-turned-entrepreneur Kanye West has taken legal action against the creators of Coinye West, a tongue-in-cheek digital currency that was supposed to launch this week. West's lawyers filed a cease-and-desist order against the team of coders who developed Coinye West, claiming trademark infringement. According to the Wall Street Journal, the document was filed on 6th January and it is going after the coders because the design of the coin features a cartoon of West. The documents explains: "Given Mr West's wide-ranging entrepreneurial accomplishments, consumers are likely to mistakenly....


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