eBay Pays A $61 Million Bootleg Tax
>> 02 July 2008

We’d be lying if we said we never tried to woo a trifey with some $15 knockoff Louis Vuitton flip-flops—but hey, it’s a victimless crime, right? Maybe not, according to the French court that yesterday ordered eBay to pay $61 million to high-end titan LVMH for slanging counterfeit luxury goods. As part of the lawsuit, LVMH claimed that 90% of the LV bags and Dior perfumes sold on eBay are fugazi, while the online auction site was content to rake in the money. Tiffany has a similar case against eBay pending in the U.S., which got us thinking about some of the most entertaining online frauds in recent memory.
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