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Las demandas dentro de la industria tecnológica son comunes, pero la última disputa legal involucra a Casetify, la aparente empresa de fabricación de fundas para smartphones valorada en mil millones de dólares. Los acusadores son nada menos que el buen tipo de la tecnología, Zack Nelson, conocido como JerryRigEverything en YouTube, y Dbrand, un destacado fabricante de fundas y skins para smartphones.

Ambas partes alegan que Casetify copió descaradamente una serie de fundas para smartphones diseñadas originalmente por JerryRigEverything y Dbrand. Lo que hace que este caso sea particularmente atroz es la falta de la parte acusada de ocultar los marcadores intencionales o "huevos de pascua" dejados por los diseñadores originales.

Nelson took to YouTube to explain everything that's going on, providing substantial evidence to support claims of theft and plagiarism by Casetify. He emphasized that while he is not the sole practitioner of device teardown skins or cases, the accused company blatantly replicated the exact designs without any attempt at originality. It's akin to copying homework and doing so in a conspicuous manner.

As highlighted earlier, the cases and skins crafted by Nelson and Dbrand incorporate numerous easter eggs, including frequently used quotes from Nelson's YouTube channel, Dbrand's founding date, their logo, and the iconic Dbrand pyramid. Casetify seems to have unknowingly duplicated each element, albeit attempting to obscure some of the more blatant references with limited success.

Esencialmente parece que lo que Casetify ha hecho fue diseccionar el diseño y mover algunas partes.

Dbrand se dirigió a Twitter para exponer la situación.

Tanto Zack Nelson como Dbrand han presentado conjuntamente una demanda multimillonaria contra Casetify, alegando infracción de derechos de autor.

En un plazo de 48 horas, los casos controvertidos han sido eliminados del sitio web de Casetify, y las declaraciones oficiales de la empresa acusada aún están pendientes. Cabe destacar que el sitio web de Casetify experimentó una interrupción durante un período significativo dentro del mismo intervalo de tiempo.

Si bien las batallas legales de este tipo no son infrecuentes, este caso en particular parece tener una resolución clara, aunque el ritmo de la justicia, como reconoce Nelson, sigue siendo un factor a observar.

En medio de la creciente evidencia, hace apenas unos días Casetify continuó desestimando las acusaciones, manteniendo que es una investigación en curso. En Twitter, la empresa aborda las afirmaciones, presentándose como el "bastión de la originalidad".

Se ha reconocido la eliminación de los diseños disputados. El drama que se desarrolla insinúa una batalla legal que internet no puede esperar para meme.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is suing Casetify?
Zack Nelson, known as JerryRigEverything on YouTube, and Dbrand are suing Casetify.
What did Casetify allegedly copy?
Casetify allegedly copied smartphone cases and skins originally designed by JerryRigEverything and Dbrand.
What evidence supports the plagiarism claims?
Casetify duplicated easter eggs like quotes from Nelson's channel, Dbrand's founding date, logo, and pyramid.
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Miguel Ty

Miguel Ty

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Miguel Paolo Ty is an Executive Producer at YugaTech. His work focuses on being a tech writer and content creator for the company, covering the latest in consumer technology, from smartphones and wearables to gaming hardware, automotive, smart home devices, and creator-focused gadgets like cameras. Known for his clear and approachable writing style, he specializes in turning complex specs and features into content that’s easy for everyday readers to understand. Beyond reviews and comparisons, Miguel also works on creative campaigns, product storytelling, and multimedia content that bridge tech journalism with modern digital media. His work focuses on helping readers make smarter buying decisions through hands-on insights, practical analysis, and real-world experience. Outside Yugatech he's a Content Producer that specializes in video production.

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Justin · 3 years ago

Good luck suing a company all the way in Hong Kong.

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Steve Jobs · 3 years ago

Casetify is headquartered in Los Angeles, 120 E 8th St, United States, and has 3 office locations.

If they want to sell cases in North America ever again, they’ll pay up.

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