Puma, Diesel, Champion, Adidas, Reebok Counterfeits Destroyed in Serbia
On July 10, 2015, PETOŠEVIĆ Serbia representatives and local customs authorities witnessed the destruction of various goods found to infringe the intellectual property rights of Puma, Diesel, Champion, Adidas and Reebok.
The destroyed goods included:
4,256 sweatshirts bearing the mark of Puma
1,050 athletic bags bearing the mark of Puma
744 pairs of sneakers bearing the mark of Diesel
1,916 vests bearing the mark of Champion
135 soccer shoes bearing the mark of Adidas
1,392 sweatpants bearing the mark of Reebok
The counterfeits were seized in the time period 2004-2006 and were intended for importers from the Serbian cities of Belgrade and Pancevo.
You can see the photos of the destruction in our gallery.
By: Ivan Matic
For more information, please contact Ivan Matic at our Serbia office.
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