“After a number of fake Apple retail stores in China gained publicity online, Apple appears to have taken legal action, undoubtedly looking to shut down the counterfeit locations designed to look like its own operations,” Neil Hughes reports for AppleInsider.
“Apple has gone on the offensive against a number of defendants, including 50 John Does and unnamed businesses, in a new trademark infringement suit,” Hughes reports. “The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of New York remains under a court seal, so the specifics of the complaint are not known.”
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Hughes reports, “However, one of the defendants in the case is ‘Apple Story Inc.,’ matching the name of a retail outlet that mimics Apple’s own highly successful retail operation. ‘Apple Story’ is located in the neighborhood of Flushing in Queens, New York; Apple’s lawsuit was filed in Brooklyn.”
More info, including a photo of “Apple Story,” in the full article here.
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