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Apparel Co. Accuses Google Of Helping Copyright Infringers

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Apparel Co. Accuses Google Of Helping Copyright Infringers

By Editorial Team

An apparel company specializing in shirts themed around America and competitive drinking has filed a lawsuit against Google in Ohio federal court. The company alleges that Google is aiding online retailers in producing counterfeit versions of its products.

The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, accuses Google of facilitating copyright infringement by providing assistance to online retailers that create copycat versions of the apparel company's unique designs.

The apparel company's legal action against Google highlights the ongoing challenges faced by businesses in protecting their intellectual property rights in the digital age.

For more details on this case, refer to the attached complaint document.

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