Law Firms Take Legal Action Against Pump.fun for Misusing Memecoins and Logos

Two major U.S. law firms are suing Pump.fun for allowing shady memecoins that misuse their names, logos, and employees’ images.


Two of the most prominent law firms in the United States, Burwick Law and Wolf Popper LLP, are taking action against Pump.fun, a wild memecoin platform on Solana. They fired off a cease-and-desist letter demanding the removal of more than 200 tokens allegedly ripping off their names, logos-even employees’ faces.

One token, humorously named “Dog Shit Going NoWhere” (DOGSHIT2), is receiving serious heat over allegedly copying the firms’ names and creating legal and financial chaos. The lawyers say these aren’t just joke coins; they are part of a bigger scam to confuse investors, tamper with litigation, and threaten people.

This drama dates back to Jan 30, this year, when the firms sued Pump.fun for pushing risky, unregistered securities and running pump-and-dump schemes. They claim the platform, run by UK-based Baton Corporation, made nearly $500M from sketchy tactics.

Pump.fun, which just hit $3.3B in trading volume thanks to Trump-themed memecoins, hasn’t responded yet. But if they don’t clean up, legal trouble could wreck them. The lawyers warn that any more IP violations will bring more lawsuits, hinting this could turn into a long, ugly legal battle.

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Anmol Khatiwada

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