American Eagle Outfitters has ignited a fierce legal battle with Amazon over claims of trademark infringement and deceptive marketing practices related to its Aerie and Offline by Aerie brands. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New York, accuses the e-commerce giant of leveraging trademarked branding from Aerie to drive traffic to Amazon’s site and sell inferior knock-off products. Deceptive Practices and 'Dupe Culture' The essence of American Eagle 's complaint centers on
what it describes as Amazon's “flagrant, unauthorized use” of the Aerie and Offline by Aerie trademarks. Allegedly, Amazon has utilized these trademarks in its sponsored advertisements, advertisement URLs, page titles, and search results.
Consumers searching for genuine Aerie products are consequently directed to Amazon, only to find themselves purchasing dupes—knock-offs of lower quality but deceptively similar designs and appearances. American Eagle contends that these actions deceive consumers and undermine Aerie’s brand integrity.
American Eagle claims that despite rejecting Amazon’s request to sell Aerie products directly on its platform, Amazon continued manipulating online search results, featuring Aerie branding to redirect users to counterfeit goods.
Terms like "Aeries," "Arie," and "Aries" were strategically misspelled to bypass potential legal scrutiny while still misleading customers. American Eagle's Legal Pursuit American Eagle's filing demands that Amazon cease these allegedly deceptive practices immediately…