Fox Wins $5.8M Judgment In Mexican Media Co. IP Dispute
By Editorial Team
A New York federal judge awarded Fox Corp. $5.8 million from the leader of a Mexican media company in a lawsuit alleging the wrongful use of Fox's trademarks in Mexico.
The judgment was issued by a New York federal judge on Wednesday, holding the leader of the Mexican media company accountable for infringing on Fox's intellectual property rights.
The lawsuit, filed by Fox Corp., claimed that the Mexican media company was improperly using Fox's trademarks in Mexico without authorization. The court found in favor of Fox, awarding them $5.8 million in damages.
The legal battle was fought in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, with Judge Jed S. Rakoff presiding over the case.
Law firms Ellis George and Nassiri & Jung represented Fox Corp. in the case, while the Mexican media company was the defendant.
This judgment serves as a significant victory for Fox Corp. in protecting its intellectual property rights and deterring unauthorized use of its trademarks in foreign jurisdictions.
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