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Scentsy files flurry of court documents to protect brand name (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: January 15,2013

Tags: Amazon.com, American Hero Clothing and Apparel, copyright infringement, lawsuit, Scentsy, trademarks

Meridian direct sales giant Scentsy has filed a federal court request in a bid to stop unauthorized sales of its products. Scentsy wants to compel Amazon.com to give up the names of sellers on the website who are offering Scentsy products. Scentsy submitted a list of 100 different products displayed on Amazon in a request for subpoena ...
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