Zazzle Avoids Summary Judgment on Some Printing-Font Suit Claims (original) (raw)

Jan. 10, 2024, 8:59 PM UTC

Bernie Pazanowski

Bernie Pazanowski

Reporter

Zazzle Inc. convinced a federal court that it shouldn’t rule against it on all the claims in a suit concerning whether it breached a licensing agreement by offering three specific printing fonts on its website.

Font designer Nicky Laatz alleged the online design platform Zazzle Inc.'s employees fraudulently obtained a license to use software, using a trio of fonts she created and made them available to millions of customers for commercial use, in violation of California law and federal copyright law.

Although Laatz showed that Zazzle agreed to some terms when it purchased the licensing agreement, factual questions still existed ...

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