Aygstar Group Files Federal Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against $130 Million-Backed Chinese ...

Enid News & Eagle
Aygstar Group is suing Resonate International Inc. over trademark infringement related to the 'GRACE LOVART' brand and its AI platform, Lovart AI.

Summary

Aygstar Group LLC has filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit against Resonate International Inc., the company behind the AI design platform Lovart AI. The lawsuit, filed on February 4, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges trademark infringement, false designation of origin, unfair competition, and cybersquatting. Aygstar Group owns the registered trademark “GRACE LOVART” (U.S. Reg. No. 7,431,810) and has been using the name and its associated cosmic-themed aesthetic since 2021 for digital art, design services, and multimedia projects. The company received federal registration from the USPTO in 2024 and claims to be the sole owner of a LOVART-formative registration in the United States. The complaint asserts that Resonate International Inc.'s use of 'Lovart AI' infringes upon Aygstar’s trademark rights.

(Source:Enid News & Eagle)

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