DED and Louis Vuitton Malletier join hands to fight counterfeiting and protect IPR

Wednesday 28 October 2015

Dubai - MENA Herald: The Department of Economic Development (DED) has just signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the leading international fashion house Louis Vuitton Malletier to co-operate on protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) and combatting counterfeiting both on-line and physical markets. The agreement is part of DED’s efforts to strengthen the position of Dubai as premier shopping destination and a competitive business hub, and its close collaboration with supportive brands as Louis Vuitton

The MoU was signed between Abdulla Al Kaabi, Deputy Executive Director of the Commercial Compliance & Consumer Protection (CCCP) sector in DED, and Valerie Sonnier, Intellectual Property Global Director at Louis Vuitton Malletier.

Commenting on the partnership Al Kaabi said protecting trademarks against counterfeiting is an integral part of IP protection, particularly in a thriving retail hub like Dubai.

“Along with cracking down on counterfeit products entering the local market major focus of our IP protection efforts now is on creating partnerships with businesses and brand owners to launch joint initiatives to raise awareness among our employees and consumers on the importance of trademarks and ways to combat counterfeiting,” Al Kaabi added.

Amongst other provisions under the agreement, DED provided Louis Vuitton Malletier with the receipts of counterfeit Louis Vuitton products seized in Dubai to be able to trace the origins of such products and act accordingly locally and on a world-wide-basis.

“The fight has no frontiers, has to be constant without ever letting off the pressure” said Valérie Sonnier.

Louis Vuitton Malletier is the first luxury brand to sign such agreement in the course of partnerships developed by the DED to protect the reputation of the local market and ensure customer satisfaction.

The two sides will organise joint actions to eliminate counterfeit goods phenomenon and DED will follow-up on the information sent by Louis Vuitton Malletier regarding illegal practices relating to their brand, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations in Dubai. Louis Vuitton Malletier has also agreed to conduct annual training programmes for DED inspectors to refine and develop their skills in detecting counterfeit goods and illegal practices relating to trademarks.

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