Amazon and Salvatore Ferragamo jointly sue several Amazon sellers

Amazon.com and Italian fashion group Salvatore Ferragamo jointly sue several individuals and companies, mainly based in China, for allegedly selling counterfeit Ferragamo belts on its platform.

The companies filed two lawsuits against four individuals and three business entities, according to court documents, alleging that the defendants advertised and sold counterfeit Ferragamo products on the Amazon store, using its registered trademarks without authorization.

Out of seven defendants, the lawsuit says five are based in China and the other two could be in China or North Carolina or California. The lawsuit said several other defendants are presently unknown.

The companies said they are looking to permanently prevent the defendants from causing further harm to Amazon’s and Ferragamo’s intellectual property and to hold the defendants accountable for their actions.

The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.

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