Three companies have been ordered to pay a combined number of $2.5 million to luxury retailers Louis Vuitton and Burberry for selling knock-offs with their high-end purses, in what's being hailed as the largest counterfeiting judgment in Canadian history.
Vancouver-based companies Singga Enterprises Inc. and Carnation Fashion Company, together with Altec Productions of Toronto, were accused of manufacturing and selling handbags featuring the company's trademarked logos, including the Louis Vuitton ¡®LV' fleur monogram print, and Burberry signature brown and red check.
Federal Court Judge James Russell concluded that all of the defendants knowingly stole the signatures of the brands, importing great quantities of the accessories from China and selling them over a span of many years
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