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In A Newly Unsealed Order, A New York Court Allows Klipsch Headphones To Disable Websites Selling Counterfeit Goods

Posted on January 12, 2012
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According to a story in the Indianapolis Business Journal today, “Klipsch Group Inc. who makes  speakers & headphones, won a temporary restraining order against numerous Chinese companies it accused of using the Klipsch name to sell counterfeit headphones.”

“The order, unsealed by a federal judge in New York on Tuesday, enables Klipsch to disable websites where the suspected knockoffs are sold and allows it to restrain the funds of the accused.”

“Klipsch also can seek up to $2 million per trademark infringement in addition to permanently disabling the websites and seller listings of the 23 companies Klipsch suspects of infringing on its trademark.”

The judge originally granted Klipsch’s restraining order on Dec. 15.

1 thought on “In A Newly Unsealed Order, A New York Court Allows Klipsch Headphones To Disable Websites Selling Counterfeit Goods”

  1. Dwick says:
    January 16, 2012 at 10:55 am

    @ Brian Wick
    This is why corporate America loves you
    Get it?

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