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Artjunkie Victorious In Copyright Protection Claim Against Online retailer.

  • By Ewa Górnisiewicz
  • May 17, 2016
  • 1 min read

Luxury Men's Fashion Brand Artjunkie has taken a significant step in protecting its intellectual property rights by successfully removing counterfeit versions of the iconic Asymmetric black Collar Shirt design from several major online marketplace platforms, including eBay, Ebid, and Vinted.


This particular design, known for its unique and trademarked features—such as the striking Asymmetric collar and intricately designed button panel—has been the subject of concern due to unauthorized reproductions of this design being sold on these online marker places but abut also acts like this also threaten the brand’s identity.


The swift action came after Artjunkie issued a cease and desist letter, compelling the removal of these infringing listings. In a commendable show of responsibility, all the reported online market places involved responded promptly to the legal notice, ensuring a seamless removal process that ultimately minimized any negative impact on the brand's reputation.


It is believed that the merchants identified in this issue were affiliated with Chinese companies, which often undermine the creative integrity of fashion designers by producing knock-off items.

The successful removal of these listings highlights Artjunkie's dedication to preserving originality and exclusivity in an increasingly competitive fashion environment, reaffirming its commitment to quality and design integrity while setting a precedent for other brands facing similar challenges.


 
 
 

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