Rolex files TM suit against jewellery store over its signage

Rolex files TM suit against jewellery store over its signage

Rolex has filed a complaint against a New York City-based jewellery store, which it says uses its trademark on signage to "Lure" consumers In a filing at the US District Court for the Southern District of New York yesterday, August 12, Rolex said retailer APR57 uses an image of a crown on its exterior sign that infringes its trademarks without consent The watchmaker said it has sent cease-and-desist letters to APR57, informing it of the "Potential penalties for its confusing and unauthorised use of the Rolex trademarks", but the store continues to use its trademarks.

APR57's acts are "Calculated to confuse and deceive consumers and have been performed with full knowledge of Rolex's rights," the filing said Rolex said the store uses the crown design as "a lure to generate business" and in doing so, "Has been unjustly enriched" Rolex asked the court for injunctive relief, treble damages and compensatory damages.

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