The Philippine Star

Grumpy Cat wins $710,000 court payout

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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) — It won’t put a smile on her notoriousl­y pouty face, but Grumpy Cat, the feline who became an Internet meme and a hugely lucrative brand, has just won $710,000 in court.

The famously moody-looking moggy was at the center of a copyright infringeme­nt case in a California federal court which culminated with the jury ruling in favor of her human pet Tabatha Bundse.

The dispute was sparked by a deal signed between Granade Beverage and Bundsen over the use of Grumpy Cat (real name Tardar Sauce) in a line of iced coffee drinks.

The five-year-old web sensation featured in a range of Granade’s drinks — dubbed “Grumpiccio­nos.”

But Bundsen’s company Grumpy Cat Ltd. argued that the drinks firm had gone beyond their contract by using the cat’s face on a host of unauthoriz­ed products, including ground coffee.

A court document obtained showed the jury sided with Bundsen, awarding her $710,001.

“We asked the jury what they thought was right and they came to the right conclusion,” Grumpy Cat’s lawyer David Jonelis said, adding he believed it was the first time an Internet meme had won a victory in court.

Grumpy Cat inadvertan­tly went global in 2012 when Bundsen’s brother posted a picture on Reddit of the moggy sporting its now ubiquitous angry-looking face — caused by a pronounced underbite.

 ??  ?? Grumpy Cat is shown with owner Tabatha Bundesen in New York.
Grumpy Cat is shown with owner Tabatha Bundesen in New York.

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