Shein’s complaint against Temu started with a bang, with the first sentence alone accusing Temu of being “an illegal enterprise based on counterfeiting, theft of trade secrets, infringement of intellectual property rights and fraud.” But I want to be targeted you Accusing you of using “mafia-style” intimidation tactics.
Things got worse, Shain claimed. Temu is not a market at all. “It controls every aspect of sellers’ activities,” the complaint states. “It directs them which products they can list and at what price they can sell them; encourages them to infringe the intellectual property rights of others; and even prevents them from removing them from the Temu website after they admit infringement. product. I want to clarify: I am still in the first paragraph In the complaint, there is a paragraph that uses vicious threatening quotes in every incident where Temu is called a “market”.
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“This relentless pursuit of low prices is core to its business model and competitive strategy, but its low prices are achieved through any means,” Shein wrote in today’s lawsuit. I wonder who else we can say that to!
Temu’s alleged tactics include: