Autodesk Accuses Google of Trademark Infringement with ‘Flow’ Video Production Software

Autodesk Accuses Google of Trademark Infringement with ‘Flow’ Video Production Software

By Editorial Team

Autodesk, the developer of the “Flow” line of software for film, television, and video game production, has filed a lawsuit in California federal court against Google. The lawsuit alleges that Google has unlawfully adopted the name “Flow” for its own video production software application, leading to unfair competition and market confusion.

The legal action claims that Google’s use of the “Flow” trademark has allowed the tech giant to overshadow Autodesk’s established presence in the market, potentially causing harm to Autodesk’s brand and reputation.

The lawsuit, filed by Autodesk’s legal team, highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property rights, particularly trademarks, in the competitive technology industry.

For further details on the case, including the court documents and involved parties, refer to the attached Complaint document.

Stay tuned for more updates on this legal battle between Autodesk and Google.

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