Xiao Xiao

Here this reduplication connotes an affectionate diminutive, an equivalent might be the English expression "itty bitty" or "lil' old".Over time, the term gradually shifted meaning from the series itself to the main character, an anonymous black stick figure.In June 2004, Zhu filed a lawsuit against Nike for plagiarizing his cartoon stickmen in their commercials.Nike's representatives denied the accusations, claiming that the stickman figure lacks originality, and is public domain.Zhu eventually won the lawsuit, claiming his copyright on his style and not the stickman,[4] and Nike was ordered to pay $36,000 to the cartoonist.
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