Lawyers for Ethan Klein ask a court to award about $180,000 in damages in his copyright lawsuit against Frogan, following a default judgment, according to NDTV. In a filing submitted after the default, the legal team requests statutory damages and also seeks reimbursement for attorneys’ fees and related legal costs. The amount reportedly reflects a combination of statutory damages and fee requests rather than a single compensatory figure.

NDTV also reports that Frogan has responded to the procedural and substantive aspects of the dispute, including the legalities surrounding the default and the damages request. The coverage does not specify what specific arguments Frogan raises in response, or whether the court has scheduled further hearings.

The case centers on allegations of copyright infringement, but the newly reported development focuses on the damages phase and how the court should calculate and award relief after the default judgment. The requested amount and the parties’ submissions are currently part of the court record and remain subject to the court’s decision.