Burberry takes aim at Target in trademark infringement claim
09-05-2018
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A developer of luxury skincare and toiletry creams has accused US retailer Target of reselling unauthorised versions of its branded products.
In a complaint filed at the US District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division, on Tuesday, November 13, Dermalogica claimed it has suffered “irreparable harm” from the alleged infringement.
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Unilever, Target, skincare, trademark infringement, likelihood of confusion, unauthorised re-seller, marketing materials, branding, counterfeits, holograms