Teen’s 3D-Printed Keyrings Lands Him in Hot Water with Tesla – Lawsuit Worth £1.6m

Elon Musk’s Tesla Enforcement Brings UK Teen Into Crosshairs for Selling 3D-Printed Keyrings

Elon Musk’s Tesla vs. UK Teen: The Copyright Clash

ELON Musk’s Tesla is demanding millions from a British teenager who sold a handful of 3D-printed keyrings with the company’s brand. The 14-year-old is one of several teens facing mass copyright action from the US giant.

The Allegations and Consequences

Each faces having to pay $2million (£1.6million) in damages. They are accused of “unfair competition” and have had online shop accounts frozen. The trademark counterfeiting lawsuit identifies hundreds of products which have been advertised on e-commerce sites such as eBay. It states that Tesla “is suffering irreparable injury.”

The Evidence and Outcomes

Items listed in the evidence files include a T-shirt printed with a cartoon of Musk standing by a Tesla Cybertruck and sunglasses printed with the Tesla logo. On January 12, 2021, Elon Musk wrote on X/Twitter: “You can steal our name/logo & we probably won’t sue you.” One UK seller said: “I’d only ever sold one hoodie on Etsy with a Tesla logo on it and made £3 profit. “I knew of the Tweet and listed it for sale after I tweeted back asking if it was OK to sell a hoodie. “The demand for $2million came out of the blue.” The seller added: “The poor 14-year-old is scared rigid. “I wonder what billionaire Elon would think of it?”

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