24 September 2024 | 13:19

Owner of Zara has filed a lawsuit against a sole proprietor in Kazakhstan

ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ

©️ Depositphotos.com ©️ Depositphotos.com

Tengrinews.kz - The company owning the registered trademarks Zara and OYSHO in Kazakhstan has filed a lawsuit against an entrepreneur who was selling clothing under these brands.


Иконка комментария блок соц сети

Tengrinews.kz - The company owning the registered trademarks Zara and OYSHO in Kazakhstan has filed a lawsuit against an entrepreneur who was selling clothing under these brands.

"The company holds registered trademarks for Zara and OYSHO in Kazakhstan. Upon discovering the unauthorized use of these trademarks by an individual entrepreneur, the company filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for the infringement of its rights," the press office of the Supreme Court reported.

In court, the entrepreneur explained that he purchased the clothing at a price below wholesale, paid in cash, and then displayed the items in his store. He claimed he was unaware that a license and permission were required to sell brand analogues.

Company representatives and the Department of Justice seized 117 items from the boutique, unlawfully marked with the company's trademarks, valued at over 2 million tenge.

The administrative court found the entrepreneur guilty of the illegal use of a trademark and fined him 100,000 tenge.

Additionally, the individual entrepreneur was ordered to pay 2 million tenge in compensation for the violation of the company's rights.

The court reminded that the entrepreneur is not only prohibited from selling goods under a trademark registered to another legal entity without the rights holder's permission but also from advertising them on social media. As a result, the court ordered the businessman to remove posts about the sale of Zara and OYSHO clothing.

The entrepreneur attempted to appeal the decision in in the court of the next instance but even there he was defeated. Consequently, the ruling has come into force.

Read also: Kazakhstan won a lawsuit in Paris against a Turkish company

Читайте также
Join Telegram
The most trendy gifts for 2024 Holidays
Strike in Zhanaozen: New details emerge
Volcanic eruption has begun in Iceland
Bitcoin reaches all-time high again
Sirens sounded across Kazakhstan
Kazhydromet warns Almaty and Shymkent
Kazakhstanis advised to leave Ukraine
Sirens to sound throughout Kazakhstan
COVID-19 may shrink cancer tumors
Earthquake struck Kyrgyzstan overnight
Apple stops making popular device
Kazakhstan may have its own Antalya
How Tokayev was greeted in Serbia
Abkhazia's president signs resignation
Лого TengriSport мобильная Лого TengriLife мобильная Иконка меню мобильная
Иконка закрытия мобильного меню

Exchange Rates

 498.59   521.12   4.87 

 

Weather

 

Редакция Advertising
Социальные сети