Amazon, Cartier sue counterfeiters for selling fake luxury goods on Instagram
Amazon has invested more than $900 million and employed more than 12,000 people dedicated to protecting customers and brands.
San Francisco: Amazon and luxury jewellery brand Cartier have filed lawsuits against a social media influencer and eight businesses for advertising, promoting and facilitating the sale of counterfeit luxury goods through Instagram and other websites.
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