![]() ![]() Chanel asserts that its trademarks are “symbols of Plaintiff’s quality, reputation, and goodwill” and customers “readily identify merchandise bearing the Chanel Marks as being high quality merchandise sponsored and approved by Chanel.”Ĭhanel alleges that Defendants are “promoting, and or otherwise advertising, distributing, selling, and/or offering for sale counterfeit products, including at least necklaces and costume jewelry bearing trademarks which are exact copies of Chanel Marks” and are counterfeit, lower quality goods that also incorporate Chanel’s trade dress. ![]() Chanel asserts that it is the owner of the USPTO registered trademarks CHANEL and the CC MONOGRAM for use on necklaces and costume jewelry, including earrings, rings, bracelets, and pendants in International Classes 14 and 28. ![]() Los Angeles, CA – On February 20, 2008, Chanel, Inc., the luxury goods company, filed a complaint for counterfeiting, trademark infringement, and Lanham Act 43(a) unfair competition against numerous individuals in the California Central District Court – Eastern Division, in Riverside.
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