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WeWork sues China’s UrWork for trademark infringement

WeWork, the American shared-office provider that is one of the world’s most valuable start-ups, is suing UrWork for trademark infringement in the US, where the Chinese rival is set to launch later this month.

WeWork, which was valued at about $20bn in July after its latest funding round, is seeking to block UrWork from using or registering its company name as a trademark in the US, arguing the name is “deceptively similar” to WeWork’s and will confuse clients into believing the two are affiliated.

“We will use all legal options available to us to defend our company name so as to avoid confusion,” said a WeWork spokesperson. 

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