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The legal battle in Brazil even led to allegations of "bad faith" and potential prison sentences of 1–4 years for FIFA executives, including president Gianni Infantino. Impact on the Sport

Following the death of a key contact within FIFA, the organization reportedly slashed its offer to $500,000 and began using unauthorized "copycat" versions of the spray. The 2022 Legal Breakthrough and Its Costs The legal battle in Brazil even led to

Heine Allemagne spent 15 years developing the water-based, vanishing aerosol foam used by referees to mark free-kick distances. While a lower court originally ruled against Allemagne

While a lower court originally ruled against Allemagne in 2020, the 2022 appeal victory solidified his claim. The financial consequences for FIFA are substantial: Goliath" intellectual property battle

Following these legal defeats, the use of vanishing spray has quietly diminished or disappeared from various major competitions as FIFA attempts to avoid further fines while navigating the loss of patent rights. The case remains a landmark example of a "David vs. Goliath" intellectual property battle, where a single inventor successfully held a global sports giant accountable for millions in damages. The Battle Over Vanishing Spray | Hackaday

FIFA initially agreed to pay Allemagne approximately $40 million for the rights to the invention.

A critical part of the 2022 context involves a fine of $15,000 for every match where FIFA used the spray after being ordered to stop.

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