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  1. Dubai's "Alibaba Coin Foundation" denied allegations about its cryptocurrency product "Alibaba Coin" () allegedly infringing on China's Alibaba Group's trademark rights.
    Alibaba prosecuted the "Alibaba Coin Foundation" headquarters in Dubai last week to raise more than $ 3.5 million by issuing the "Alibaba Coin" to violate its trademark power.
    In a few hours after Alibaba's lawsuit, Kimba Wood, Judge of the United States District Court, issued a temporary restriction order, requiring the "Alibaba Coin Foundation" to explain why it would not be before April 11th. It should be prohibited from further engaging in the allegations of infringement.
    The lawyer group of the Alibaba Coin Foundation responded on Sunday that the company had no intention of violating Alibaba's intellectual property rights and pointed out that Alibaba asked the company to close its business or renamed it reasonably. "The company's name is not imitating Chinese companies, but a famous legend taken from the Middle East."
    This said that the name Alibaba comes from the famous fairy tale "Alibaba and Forty of the Forty" from the Middle East. "Big".

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