Monday, August 18, 2014

Brand owners declare against Beverwijk Bazaar – Focus on News

Brand owners declare against Beverwijk Bazaar – Focus on News

The trade mark proprietors, of various brands including the brands Armani, Beats by Dr. Dre, Björn Borg, Chanel, Coty (on behalf of Davidoff and Joop) and True Religion have jointly reported to the police concerning the continued promotion of trade in counterfeit branded goods at the Bazaar in Beverwijk. The Bazaar is for years and years in the Netherlands known as a place where counterfeit products from major brands are widely sold.

The trade mark proprietors have Police asked to investigate whether the Bazaar may be prohibited and that the organization of Black Market (the company Beverwijk Bazaar BV (landlord) and the false dealers (tenants) can be regarded as a criminal organization.

Together In recent months, a team of buyers repeatedly went to the Beverwijk Bazaar for collection of test purchases. More than 90% of the purchased items was provided with the brands of the brand owners who declarations. behalf These products have been investigated by the brand owners and 90% was rated as counterfeit. Subsequently, on behalf of the brand owners to the Beverwijk Bazaar requested in writing to act against counterfeit trade. Yet the trade in counterfeit goods, remained pale during subsequent visits and test purchasing rounds, continue unabated. then decided to trademark owners to do when police declaration and called for the role and involvement of the organization of Bazaar thoroughly examine in this systematic illegal practices

Lawyer G. van den Broek. “It would be nice if the rampant trade in counterfeits at the Bazaar will finally be stopped

.

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment