Deckers Outdoor Corporation has won a lawsuit filed against it by Dutch
footwear manufacturer Intermedium Shoes over the sale of Ugg copycat
boots. Intermedium filed its complaint against Deckers after Deckers
took action against a retailer in Germany for selling fake Bailey boots,
which was manufactured and distributed by Intermedium.
The Hague
District court upheld Deckers’ patented design and ordered Intermedium
to “cease and desist, immediately from producing, offering, marketing,
importing, exporting or using” its counterfeit product or keeping it in
stock. Intermedium was ordered to pay a fine of €5,000 (£4,200) for each
breach of the order, up to a maximum of €250,000 (£212,000)
Angel
Martinez, president, chief executive and chairman of Deckers, said:
“Intermedium’s infringement and subsequent attempt to invalidate our
long-standing Registered Community Design in the European Union
illustrates the breadth and depth of the issues we face as an industry,
when large and established companies attempt to skirt the law.”
Deckers’
director of brand protection Leah Evert-Burks added: “Deckers has been
and will continue to be vigilant in protecting Ugg and our other brands
from manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers worldwide who attempt to
trade on the Ugg brand name for their own benefit, in the process
hurting both legitimate retailers and consumers.”
By press release through sportsonesource
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