The plaintiff’s lawsuit is based on Puerto Rico Act 139 of 2011, which protects an individual’s right to control the commercial use of their image. #NewsismyBusiness
Windmar is also pursuing financial damages, including statutory damages of $150,000 per violation, and reimbursement for legal fees. #NewsismyBusiness
SSG is seeking an injunction to prevent the municipality from further using its intellectual property without permission. #NewsismyBusiness
Wild Encantos is seeking more than $3 million in damages. #NewsismyBusiness
Yurman is defending its “Cable Classics” and “Renaissance” bracelet designs, which it refers to in the lawsuit as its “Yurman Design Marks.” #NewsismyBusiness
California-based handbags retailer Nicole Lee filed a civic complaint against Novus Inc. and Grupo Novus Inc. for allegedly “importing, distributing, offering for sale and/or selling” knock-off merchandise in Puerto Rico.
Ohio-based J.M. Smucker Co. filed a $10 million lawsuit Wednesday against Nestle S.A. and Nestle USA, alleging copyright infringement of its trademark checkered pattern that the later company allegedly use to sell baby food products in Puerto Rico.
The fight against the proliferation of counterfeit goods in Puerto Rico has been escalating in recent months, with the latest round taking place last week when local and federal law enforcement officials conducted seizures of knock-offs of nearly 20 brands sold by a handful of retailers that now face thousands of dollars in fines for violating copyright laws.
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