Kurt Sieu Ly was also named as a defendant in the suit.
Luxottica Group, which owns various trademarks for Ray-Ban and Oakley, discovered in April that the Peking House restaurant in Morgantown owned by the defendants was selling sunglasses with Ray-Ban and Oakley trademarks that were counterfeits, according to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia.
The plaintiff claims the defendants do not have a license or authority to use Ray-Ban and Oakley trademarks have caused harm to the plaintiff by deceiving customers. Defendants’ knowing and deliberate hijacking of Luxottica Group’s and Oakley’s famous trademarks, and sale of the Counterfeit Merchandise have caused, and continues to cause, substantial and irreparable harm to Luxottica Group’s and Oakley’s goodwill and reputation, the complaint states. In addition, the damages caused by Defendants are especially severe because the Counterfeit Merchandise is cheap, inexpensive and
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The Benefits of Ordering Dinner From Instagram
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/27/t-magazine/restaurants-chefs-instagram.html
The Benefits of Ordering Dinner From Instagram
As restaurants struggled last year, many chefs survived by selling food directly to customers, an age-old practice that is now shaping the future of hospitality.
At a recent pop-up by Jennifer Kim’s culinary project Alt Economy, she served a main course of Catalpa Grove lamb loin in brown rice amazake with sunchokes, green mango pickle and kimchi.Credit.Kevin Serna
By Korsha Wilson
May 27, 2021, 4:08 p.m. ET
Last September, the chef Jennifer Kim did something that would have been unthinkable a year prior: Faced with the possibility of an ongoing shutdown as cases of Covid-19 rose in Chicago, and the risk of her staff getting sick, she closed the doors of Passerotto, the successful Italian-inflected Korean restaurant she’d opened in the city’s Andersonville neighborhood in 2018. “We had to make the d