Isabel Marant Fights a Knockoff and Wins in France
French fast-fashion chain Naf Naf must pay the label $120,000 for ripping off a black dress.
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French fast-fashion chain Naf Naf must pay the label $120,000 for ripping off a black dress.
A French court ruled eBay must pay LVMH over $60 million for selling fake and real LVMH goods.
This is the first ruling of its kind against eBay. But at least it has time to clean up its act before judges rule on Louis Vuitton and Dior's similar suits.
After a long legal battle a judge has ruled Dooney & Bourke's monogram bags don't infringe on LV's trademark. But would everyone be able to tell them apart?
Uma Thurman sued Lancôme for $15 million on Friday for continuing to use her image in advertising after her contract expired. But before she did that, Lancôme sued her.
Today, Louis Vuitton shares their side of the Nadia Plesner copyright suit. The lawsuit was a last resort.
Juicy Couture sued Victoria's Secret for putting logos on the ass of its pants in its Pink line.
Next is being sued by Elite after signing away Karlie Kloss, whom the Post is referring to as "Klosshave." Innnnteresting.
Phat Fashions LLC is suing Victoria's Secret for copying its "P" logo for its Pink line.
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