David Beckham has won the legal battle against imitators who sold fake products of its brand DB Ventures. The former footballer and current owner of Inter Miami filed the lawsuit months ago against counterfeiters who sold their products mainly on popular platforms such as Amazon, eBay and Etsy. On these platforms you could find unofficial products of their brand which, according to the lawsuit, ranged ‘from t-shirts to footwear, but also soccer balls, perfumes, hair and body care products, glasses, different types of jewelry, watches and even video games’.
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A million-dollar lawsuit
This lawsuit was initiated by your company, DB Ventureswhich is responsible for managing commercial agreements Beckham in the U.S. The complaint filed highlighted the real threat that these counterfeits represented to the brand. DB Ventures. It was urged that these ‘affected the sustainability of their business, in addition to harming consumers and other companies’.
Although a temporary injunction had been granted previously, the judge has now handed down a permanent sentence. In addition, the court has also applied the role of rebellion to 44 of the accused, forcing them to pay about 8,000 pounds to each one, about 9,300 euros.