Pump.fun Receives Cease and Desist Letters From Two US Law Firms

- Burwick Law and Wolf Popper served cease and desist letters to the Solana-based memecoin creation platform
- The law firms are demanding the immediate removal of over 200 tokens from the Pump.fun platform, alleging infringement on their intellectual property rights
- Among these is a token named DOGSHIT2, which the firms claim unlawfully uses their names and logos
Pump.fun, the Solana-based memecoin launchpad, has received cease and desist letters from two US law firms.
These legal actions come from Burwick Law and Wolf Popper, stemming from allegations that the platform hosts tokens that unlawfully use the names and logos of the law firms themselves.
They demand the immediate removal of over 200 tokens that allegedly infringe upon their intellectual property.
The Lawsuit and the “DOGSHIT2” Token
This all started in late January, when Burwick Law filed a class action lawsuit against Pump.fun, accusing the platform of violating securities laws by facilitating the creation and trading of unregistered and volatile memecoins.
Following the lawsuit, tokens mimicking the law firms’ identities, including one named DOGSHIT2, emerged on Pump.fun. The firms ass…
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Pump.fun Receives Cease and Desist Letters From Two US Law Firms

- Burwick Law and Wolf Popper served cease and desist letters to the Solana-based memecoin creation platform
- The law firms are demanding the immediate removal of over 200 tokens from the Pump.fun platform, alleging infringement on their intellectual property rights
- Among these is a token named DOGSHIT2, which the firms claim unlawfully uses their names and logos
Pump.fun, the Solana-based memecoin launchpad, has received cease and desist letters from two US law firms.
These legal actions come from Burwick Law and Wolf Popper, stemming from allegations that the platform hosts tokens that unlawfully use the names and logos of the law firms themselves.
They demand the immediate removal of over 200 tokens that allegedly infringe upon their intellectual property.
The Lawsuit and the “DOGSHIT2” Token
This all started in late January, when Burwick Law filed a class action lawsuit against Pump.fun, accusing the platform of violating securities laws by facilitating the creation and trading of unregistered and volatile memecoins.
Following the lawsuit, tokens mimicking the law firms’ identities, including one named DOGSHIT2, emerged on Pump.fun. The firms ass…
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