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0 · China's Alibaba sues two vendors selling fake watches
1 · Alibaba, in new tack, sues two vendors who it says sold fake watches
2 · Alibaba sues two sellers of fake Swarovski watches
3 · Alibaba sues sellers of fake Swarovski watches in crackdown
4 · Alibaba sues fake watch sellers in China
5 · Alibaba files first lawsuit over counterfeit goods sold on e
6 · Alibaba Sues Two Vendors Who it Says Sold Fake Watches
7 · Alibaba Files Lawsuit Against Taobao Sellers Over Fake Watches
8 · Alibaba Breaks New Legal Ground in China, Sues Alleged Counterfeit Sellers
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Alibaba said it identified the counterfeiters after detecting a merchant selling fake Swarovski watches on Taobao, China's most popular consumer-to-consumer online shopping platform. It then initiated a "test-buy purchase program" to buy a watch, which was later confirmed by Swarovski to be counterfeit. HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has sued two vendors it says sold fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao e-commerce platform, its first legal action against counterfeiters.Alibaba Group Holding sued two vendors it said used the company's Taobao website to sell counterfeit Swarovski watches, just weeks after the site was labeled a haven for knockoffs by US.
Alibaba Group sued two vendors it said used the company’s Taobao website to sell counterfeit Swarovski watches, just weeks after the site was labelled a haven for knockoffs by US regulators. Alibaba says it has sued two vendors for selling fake Swarovski watches on its online platform Taobao, marking the first time the Chinese e-commerce giant has taken legal action over. Alibaba Group said Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit against two merchants for allegedly selling fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao platform and it plans to take other legal actions against. Alibaba is suing two vendors who sold fake Swarovski watches on its ecommerce platform, in what it claims is the first such legal action in China. Counterfeiters are a scourge for Alibaba, owner.
China's Alibaba sues two vendors selling fake watches
HONG KONG China's Alibaba Group Holding has sued two vendors it says sold fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao e-commerce platform, its first legal action against counterfeiters amid persistent. Alibaba said it identified the counterfeiters after detecting a merchant selling fake Swarovski watches on Taobao, China's most popular consumer-to-consumer online shopping platform. It then initiated a "test-buy purchase programme" to buy a watch, which was later confirmed by Swarovski to be counterfeit. Alibaba Group said Wednesday it is suing twovendors using the company’s Taobao online-shopping website to sellfake Swarovski watches, the first-ever instance of an e-commerce platform taking a counterfeiter to court in China.
Alibaba said it identified the counterfeiters after detecting a merchant selling fake Swarovski watches on Taobao, China's most popular consumer-to-consumer online shopping platform. It then initiated a "test-buy purchase program" to buy a watch, which was later confirmed by Swarovski to be counterfeit. HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has sued two vendors it says sold fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao e-commerce platform, its first legal action against counterfeiters.
Alibaba Group Holding sued two vendors it said used the company's Taobao website to sell counterfeit Swarovski watches, just weeks after the site was labeled a haven for knockoffs by US. Alibaba Group sued two vendors it said used the company’s Taobao website to sell counterfeit Swarovski watches, just weeks after the site was labelled a haven for knockoffs by US regulators. Alibaba says it has sued two vendors for selling fake Swarovski watches on its online platform Taobao, marking the first time the Chinese e-commerce giant has taken legal action over. Alibaba Group said Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit against two merchants for allegedly selling fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao platform and it plans to take other legal actions against.
Alibaba is suing two vendors who sold fake Swarovski watches on its ecommerce platform, in what it claims is the first such legal action in China. Counterfeiters are a scourge for Alibaba, owner. HONG KONG China's Alibaba Group Holding has sued two vendors it says sold fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao e-commerce platform, its first legal action against counterfeiters amid persistent. Alibaba said it identified the counterfeiters after detecting a merchant selling fake Swarovski watches on Taobao, China's most popular consumer-to-consumer online shopping platform. It then initiated a "test-buy purchase programme" to buy a watch, which was later confirmed by Swarovski to be counterfeit.
Alibaba Group said Wednesday it is suing twovendors using the company’s Taobao online-shopping website to sellfake Swarovski watches, the first-ever instance of an e-commerce platform taking a counterfeiter to court in China. Alibaba said it identified the counterfeiters after detecting a merchant selling fake Swarovski watches on Taobao, China's most popular consumer-to-consumer online shopping platform. It then initiated a "test-buy purchase program" to buy a watch, which was later confirmed by Swarovski to be counterfeit. HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has sued two vendors it says sold fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao e-commerce platform, its first legal action against counterfeiters.
Alibaba Group Holding sued two vendors it said used the company's Taobao website to sell counterfeit Swarovski watches, just weeks after the site was labeled a haven for knockoffs by US. Alibaba Group sued two vendors it said used the company’s Taobao website to sell counterfeit Swarovski watches, just weeks after the site was labelled a haven for knockoffs by US regulators. Alibaba says it has sued two vendors for selling fake Swarovski watches on its online platform Taobao, marking the first time the Chinese e-commerce giant has taken legal action over.
Alibaba Group said Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit against two merchants for allegedly selling fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao platform and it plans to take other legal actions against. Alibaba is suing two vendors who sold fake Swarovski watches on its ecommerce platform, in what it claims is the first such legal action in China. Counterfeiters are a scourge for Alibaba, owner. HONG KONG China's Alibaba Group Holding has sued two vendors it says sold fake Swarovski watches on its Taobao e-commerce platform, its first legal action against counterfeiters amid persistent.
Alibaba said it identified the counterfeiters after detecting a merchant selling fake Swarovski watches on Taobao, China's most popular consumer-to-consumer online shopping platform. It then initiated a "test-buy purchase programme" to buy a watch, which was later confirmed by Swarovski to be counterfeit.
Alibaba, in new tack, sues two vendors who it says sold fake watches
Alibaba sues two sellers of fake Swarovski watches
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