Gregory K. asked

⚖️  Law

I received an email from a law firm representing a client, stating that the items my kids sold during Christmas were counterfeit. We bought these items from Hong Kong and were unaware they were counterfeit or a brand copy. We made less than $400 in profit, but the firm wants a significant amount of money for damages and the addresses of the people who bought the items. Why do they want the addresses, and should we provide them? Could this cause future problems for us if we ignore or don't respond?

June 21st, 2024

Willie F. answered

Selling counterfeit or fake products can result in both criminal and civil penalties. It's advisable...

June 21st, 2024

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