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LVMH And Ebay Conciliation And Cooperation To Crack Down On Internet Sales

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< p > yesterday, LVMH (MOET & CHANDON Hennessy Louis Weedon group) and the US electronic commerce giant eBay Inc. issued a joint statement on Thursday. The two sides reached a settlement on the sale of goods, but they did not disclose the details. < /p >
< p > LVMH and eBay "Vice" began in 2008. LVMH sued eBay in France, saying that the latter's website sold a large number of counterfeit products of the group's brands, including Louis Vuitton (Louis Weedon), Christian Dior (Dior), Givenchy (Givenchy) and Guerlain (Geurlain). EBay was once sentenced to pay LVMH3850 million euros, then the two sides continue to appeal, the punishment for eBay has been reduced. The latest decision was made by the French court of appeal, calling eBay American website not belong to the jurisdiction of France, but what the French website did was illegal. < /p >
< p > because eBay is the third party sales platform, it has been in a state of exemption for the sale of counterfeit brands, because eBay has been strictly handling the sale of counterfeit products to users and brands. However, in Europe, similar customers are selling eBay brands, and eBay is usually sentenced to bear liability. Therefore, brands usually initiate lawsuits against eBay in Europe. In 2007, LOr e al SA L'OREAL sued eBay in Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium and five European countries. It said that a large number of eBay LOr products were sold on eBay website, and eBay failed to organize such events effectively. The two sides also held several years of litigation until the end of January 2014, and ended in reconciliation. < /p >
< p > > a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_f.asp" > LV < /a > in the case of not suing Taobao, a memorandum of understanding against Taobao, which is full of unknown commodities and fake goods, has been reached. < /p >
< p > strangely, Taobao, a more serious Chinese e-commerce website with more serious sales and looser handling, is rarely subject to litigation by international brands. The LOr al SA (L'OREAL) group has even worked with Taobao's sister brand Tmall, while Louis Vuitton (Louis Weedon) has even struck a memorandum of understanding against Taobao in October of last year, despite the fact that Taobao has been flooded with lots of obscure or counterfeit Louis Vuitton (Louis Weedon) products. The Wall Street journal has published an article saying that Alibaba group has been lobbying international brands to join Tmall, saying that it is good for counterfeiting Taobao, while Tmall is earning revenue through sales commission, and its profit margin is much higher than Taobao's. < /p >
< p > LVMH and < a href= > //www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_s.asp > > eBay < /a > in the joint statement, the two sides are cooperating to take measures to protect intellectual property rights and crack down on online sales so as to facilitate consumers to shop in safer network environment. < /p >
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