Growthpond had sent a legal notice to Khatabook for plagiarism of its Dukaan app and violating registered trademarks back in August
In response, Khatabook launched a counter-attack on Growthpond accusing the company of stealing intellectual property and proprietary data
We think that storefront apps are a very relevant solution for small businesses in India to continue doing business in the world with pandemic reality, the companies said in a press statement
After two months of controversies and blame game, Khatabook-Growthpond (MyDukaan.io) has finally ended with both the companies mutually settling their legal dispute concerning the Dukaan app. Khatabook will acquire nominal equity in Growthpond’s Dukaan as a part of the settlement process whereas Growthpond will now be allowed to list its Dukaan app on the playstore.
Khatabook and Growthpond, in a joint statement, said, “We think…