California Company Tushbaby Sues Sellers of Imitation Infant Carriers
Tushbaby's viral popularity led its inventor to land a "Shark Tank" appearance, but now it's fending off imitators it says are originating in China.
August 30, 2024 at 07:29 PM
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LitigationThe original version of this story was published on The Recorder
What You Need to Know
- Tushbaby's belt-baby seat combo helps adults carry children on their hip.
- The suit claims Chinese companies sell products in violation of Tushbaby's rights.
- A court in Florida ordered Tushbaby to file separate claims against several defendants.
Tushbaby, a California company whose fanny pack-meets-baby carrier product drew viral attention, has filed a slate of lawsuits in Florida and New York to fend off imitation products being sold on Amazon and other online markets.
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