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Sunday, September 20, 2009

BEAUTY BUZZ: EBAY FINED AGAIN FOR SELLING FAKE LOUIS VUITTON GOODS ONLINE

PARIS (AFP) - – A French court on Friday ordered online auction site eBay to pay 80,000 euros (118,000 dollars) to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury perfumes, LVMH said.

"The court found that in using key words from certain LVMH brands, eBay had commited several acts of counterfeiting," LVMH said in a statement.

It cited among the perfume marques top range Parfums Christian Dior, Kenzo, Givenchy and Guerlain.

The court ordered eBay to pay 80,000 euros to LVMH as compensation and order that it would have to pay 1,000 euros for any subsequent infraction.

In June last year, the Paris commercial court ordered eBay to pay nearly 40 million euros in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods in a ruling that was cheered as a victory for copyright protection.

The commercial court had ruled in favour of six LVMH brands and also barred eBay from selling four perfumes -- Christian Dior, Kenzo, Givenchy and Guerlain -- on its websites.

**SO LET THIS NEWS SERVE AS A LESSON. THOUGH EBAY IS TELLING US THAT THEY GUARANTEE EBAYERS WITH PROTECTION FROM FRAUD, WE CANNOT HELP BUT THINK IF THEY MIGHT BE CONNIVING WITH THESE FRAUD SELLERS BECAUSE APPARENTLY, THEY HAVE BEEN FINED AGAIN. SO IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO PURCHASE MAC COSMETICS, LOUIS VUITTON, BALENCIAGA OR ANY HIGH- END BRAND, PLEASE, SAVE YOURSELF FROM ALL THE HASSLE BY BUYING FROM OFFICIAL STORES AND RETAILERS.

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