EBay Ordered to Pay Damages in Sale of Fake Goods (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
A French court ordered eBay to pay $61 million to LVMH in a legal fight over the sale of counterfeit goods.
A French court ordered eBay to pay $61 million to LVMH in a legal fight over the sale of counterfeit goods.
A French court ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $61 million to a high-end fashion company Monday because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
A French court ordered eBay Inc to pay 38.6 million euros ($61 million) to luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of fake merchandise, in a ruling immediately appealed by the online auction website.
A French commercial court Monday ordered eBay to pay more than $59 million to a high-end fashion company because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site.
A French court on Monday ordered online auctioneer eBay to pay nearly 40 million euros in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods, in a ruling cheered as a victory for copyright protection.
A Paris court on Monday ordered Internet auctioneer eBay to pay $63 million in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods online, according to reports.
A Paris court on Monday ordered Internet auctioneer eBay to pay 40 million euros (63 million dollars) in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods online.
A French court ordered eBay to pay 38.6 million euros, or $61 million, to the luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of fake merchandise. The ruling was immediately appealed.
A court in France ordered eBay Inc to pay 38.6 million euros ($61 million) to luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of counterfeit goods on its online auction site.
eBay said on Monday it will appeal a ruling by a French court ordering it to pay 38.6 million euros ($60.99 million) in compensation to luxury goods group LVMH for allowing the sale of counterfeit goods on its online auction site.