Amazon and HanesBrands File Joint Lawsuits Against Infringers of Champion Trademarks
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and HanesBrands have filed 13 lawsuits against 17 defendants for selling unauthorized silicone protective earbud case covers that infringe on HanesBrands' Champion trademarks. The lawsuits, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, accuse the defendants of misleading consumers about the product's authenticity. Amazon has closed the defendants' selling accounts and continues to invest heavily in brand protection, with over $700 million spent and a dedicated Counterfeit Crimes Unit established.
- Amazon's proactive measures against counterfeit products enhance customer trust.
- Investment of over $700 million in brand protection shows commitment to authenticity.
- Only 0.01% of products sold received counterfeit complaints, indicating strong verification processes.
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Today, Amazon.com, Inc. (“Amazon”) (NASDAQ: AMZN), together with HanesBrands, Inc. and HBI Branded Apparel Enterprises, LLC (collectively, “HanesBrands”) jointly filed 13 lawsuits against 17 defendants for selling silicone protective earbud case covers that illegally bear HanesBrands’ registered Champion trademarks. The defendants attempted to offer the infringing products in Amazon’s store, violating Amazon’s policies, infringing on HanesBrands’ registered Champion trademarks, and breaking the law.
The lawsuits were filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. They allege that the defendants used HanesBrands’ registered Champion trademarks without authorization to deceive customers about the authenticity and origin of the products and to create a false affiliation with HanesBrands. Amazon closed the defendants’ selling accounts.
"The vast majority of Amazon customers shop with the confidence knowing they will receive an authentic product,” said Dharmesh Mehta, vice president of Customer Trust and Partner Support at Amazon. “In the rare instances when bad actors attempt to take advantage of customers and companies like HanesBrands, our team is relentless about tracking down and holding them accountable.”
Amazon strictly prohibits infringing and counterfeit products in its store, and has invested more than
“We will aggressively defend our brands and our intellectual property around the world,” said Jon Ram, president of Global Activewear at HanesBrands. “We look forward to prevailing in these lawsuits.”
In June 2020, Amazon launched its Counterfeit Crimes Unit, a global team dedicated to pursuing bad actors and holding them accountable to the fullest extent of the law, including by working with law enforcement. Amazon has filed a series of lawsuits against counterfeiters, including a suit against individuals using social media to promote and facilitate the sale of counterfeits, as well as joint lawsuits with Italian luxury brands Valentino and Ferragamo, cosmetics brand KF Beauty, family travel accessory brand JL Childress, cooler manufacturer YETI, and family-owned-and-operated card game company Dutch Blitz.
HanesBrands, the owner of the iconic Champion brand, is a socially responsible leading manufacturer of everyday casual wear in the Americas, Europe, Australia, and Asia-Pacific. For nearly 100 years, the Champion brand has been synonymous with high-quality uniforms and apparel for amateur and professional athletes, as well as popular styles of sportswear and leisurewear for kids and adults. Champion apparel has been worn by millions of everyday people, celebrities, and athletes, and the Champion brand has become one of the most recognized sportswear brands in history.
The court filings are available here:
- Case: 2:21-cv-00766, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00767, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00768, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00769, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00770, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00771, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00772, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00773, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00774, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00775, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00776, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00777, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
- Case: 2:21-cv-00778, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
Amazon has an extensive history protecting brands and taking action to hold bad actors accountable:
- Amazon Published Comprehensive Brand Protection Report Demonstrating Progress Toward Driving Counterfeits to Zero
- Amazon Establishes Counterfeit Crimes Unit to Bring Counterfeits to Justice
- Amazon Launches IP Accelerator in Europe to Help Small Businesses Protect Their Brands and Tackle Counterfeit
- IPR Center, Amazon Launch ‘Operation Fulfilled Action’ to Stop Counterfeiters
- Amazon Files Lawsuit Against Counterfeiters Using Social Media to Promote Sales
- Amazon Supports Resolution of 3M Case Against Fraudsters
- Amazon Supports Investigation, Prosecution of New York Defendants Charged in Fraud Scheme
- Amazon and KF Beauty File Joint Lawsuit Against Counterfeiters
- Amazon and Valentino File Joint Lawsuit Against New York-Based Counterfeit
- Amazon and YETI File Joint Lawsuit against Counterfeiters
- Amazon and Dutch Blitz File Joint Lawsuit against Counterfeiters
- Amazon and Salvatore Ferragamo File Two Joint Lawsuits Against Counterfeiters
About Amazon
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About HanesBrands
HanesBrands is a socially responsible leading marketer of everyday activewear apparel in the Americas, Europe, Australia, and Asia-Pacific. HanesBrands’ brands include some of the world’s strongest brands, such as Hanes, Champion, Bonds, DIM, Bali, Maidenform, Playtex, Bras N Things, Nur Die/Nur Der, JMS/Just My Size, Wonderbra, Lovable, Alternative, Berlei, L’eggs, and Gear for Sports.
Champion is HanesBrands’ second-largest brand. Founded in Rochester, New York, in 1919, Champion has always been known for authentic American style and performance, and helped to pioneer some of the most important innovations in athletic wear, including reverse weave sweatshirts, mesh practice uniforms, and sports bras. In addition, Champion has collaborated with designers and other iconic brands around the world. Champion sportswear can be found in sporting goods retailers, e-commerce sites, department stores, college bookstores, and specialty retailers.
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