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British heritage brand Burberry has been awarded the sum in a judgement case against Chinese Internet counterfeiters.
Burberry has been awarded £63 million ($100 million) in damages after taking a network of Chinese counterfeiters to court.
WWD
report that the defendants, who ran websites such as
yesburberryvision.com and buyburberry.com, were known to have sold at
least 22 different product types all bearing imitations of the British
heritage brand's various trademarks, such as its iconic plaid check and
equestrian knight logo.
The resolution of the case, which was originally filed in January at
Manhattan Federal Court, comes after months of waiting for the
defendants to reply to the accusations and appear in court - neither of
which was ever done.
The domain names for all the infringing sites will now be transferred
to Burberry, allowing the brand to cut off any associated internet
providers, web designers, sponsored search engine or ad-word providers,
merchant account providers, payment processors and others from doing
business with the defendants in this matter.
Additionally, Burberry has won the right to intercept any associated
monies held by PayPal Inc - the payment processor for the counterfeit
sites - and will also now be able to hold third parties such as Google,
Twitter and Facebook accountable for associating with the various sites.
Last month, Hermes was also awarded approximately £63 million after winning their case against 34 counterfeit websites.
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