Shein, the Chinese fast-fashion giant, urges a federal court in Washington to keep its lawsuit against rival Temu active. The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, trade secret
Shein, the Chinese fast-fashion giant, urges a federal court in Washington to keep its lawsuit against rival Temu active. The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, trade secret theft, and false advertising, highlighting the intense competition between these online retail powerhouses.
RB Insights Shein accuses Temu of stealing designs and trade secrets. The lawsuit includes claims of false advertising and trademark dilution. Temu has previously filed lawsuits against Shein, alleging intimidation tactics. Both
companies are embroiled in ongoing legal disputes over intellectual property rights. Background of the Lawsuit Shein filed a lawsuit against Temu in August 2024, claiming that Temu had unlawfully used Shein’s trademarks and advertising materials.
The complaint alleges Temu has directed influencers to disparage Shein and its products, thereby misleading consumers.
The lawsuit outlines several key allegations: Trade Secret Misappropriation : Shein claims that at least one Temu employee stole valuable trade secrets, including information on best-selling products and internal pricing.
False Advertising : Shein argues that Temu has disseminated false statements promoting its products as cheaper and of higher quality than Shein’s offerings. Trademark Dilution : The complaint asserts that Temu has unlawfully used Shein’s trademarks in its advertising, tarnishing the brand’s reputation…
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