Puff Bar Owner Files $75 Million Suit for Counterfeits
- Litigation News This Week
- October 2, 2020
- 3 minutes read
DS Technology Licensing, the owner of registered trademarks associated with the Puff Bar vapor device and its distributor Puff Inc.filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against over 20 Chinese and American companies accused of distributing counterfeit vaping devices.
The companies included as defendants include international manufacturer and distributor CACUQ, US distributors, e-commerce companies, and brick and mortar retail stores. A list of current Defendants is below. Plaintiffs are represented by the law firm of Gallinger Law PC.
The lawsuit addresses both counterfeit “Puff Bar” vapor devices as well as knockoff products identified as “Puff Smart,” “Puff Mini,” “Puff Stig,” and “Airis Puff” and seeks $50 million in restitutionary and $25 million in punitive damages.
“Defendants in the lawsuit have infringed on the famous “Puff” and “Puff Bar” marks by introducing competing devices which use the stylized “Puff” associated with Puff Bar Vapor Devices as well as by openly selling fake or counterfeit Puff Bar vapor devices. Defendants are believed to be only a small number of the violators, as the anti-counterfeit verification system at puffbar.com has identified thousands of retail stores at which consumers bought devices which failed the check” the company said in a statement.
“Awards will be given to those with information which leads to the seizure of counterfeit goods. Contact 866-PUFF-BAR or report@puffbar.com for more info.”