Profiting from 3D Printed Labubu Models May Violate the Law
2025-06-16 / Read about 0 minute
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Pop Mart's Labubu series has witnessed a surge in popularity on the second-hand market, with prices skyrocketing to thousands of yuan. Leveraging 3D printing technology, enthusiasts have been able to replicate these models at a fraction of the cost, facilitating widespread sharing and printing. Some individuals have even managed to generate profits exceeding 100,000 yuan from this activity. Nevertheless, legal experts caution that unauthorized replication may constitute copyright infringement, trademark violation, and unfair competition, potentially resulting in legal consequences including financial compensation and product recall.