Copenhagen — Lego has won a landmark case in China against two companies that manufactured and sold toys almost identical to its Lego Friends range but branded Bela, the Danish toy maker said. It is the first time that Lego has succeeded in a copyright competition case in China, where copies of its colourful bricks and figures have been a recurrent problem as it seeks to gain share in the $31bn toys and games market. Earlier this year, the Beijing Higher Court passed a ruling that recognised the Lego logo and name in Chinese as "well-known" trademarks in China, putting the toy maker in a better position to act against infringement of its trademarks. The China Shantou Intermediate People’s Court had ruled that "certain Bela products infringed upon the copyrights of the Lego group and that manufacturing and selling of those products constituted acts of unfair competition", Lego said in a statement on Thursday. The court also decided that Lego is protected under Chinese "anti-unfair co...

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