Gucci has been given $144.2 million in damages by a federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, against organisations running an online counterfeiting operation. A list of 155 domain names - sued for selling fake Gucci merchandise - were ordered to shut down or surrender to the brand within the next 30 days.
Gucci filed the lawsuit in May for cybersquatting and counterfeiting, accusing the websites of using "such tactics as copying campaign advertisements, product images and descriptions from official websites, as well as using Gucci in the domain name", in order to "deceive online consumers".
"We are extremely pleased that the court clearly understood the dangers to consumers posed by online counterfeiting organisations and has sent a strong message that counterfeiters can expect to receive severe sanctions when caught," said Gucci president and CEO Patrizio di Marco.
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