Deckers Outdoor Corp., the company that manufactures UGG outlet shoes, was awarded $686 million in separate lawsuits against 3,000 Chinese websites that were selling counterfeit versions of popular sheepskin boots, Business Insider reports.
In addition, Deckers Outdoor was given control of the sites' domains, which will now be redirected to a website informing buyers that any previous UGGs purchased from the site were counterfeit.
Errin Cecil-Smith, a spokesman for Deckers Outdoor, told the Chicago Tribune that the company expects to seize some of the money from third-party payments sites like PayPal, but doesn't expect to collect the full $686 million settlement.
Cecil-Smith said the ultimate goal of the lawsuit was to shut down the websites and remove links to counterfeit sites from search engines, which are constantly multiplying.
"As quickly as we can find them, more sites proliferate," Cecil-Smith told the Tribune. "It's like Whac-A-Mole."
The lawsuits are just the latest move in the company's crackdown on counterfeit UGGs. According to Transworld Business, Deckers Outdoor filed six lawsuits in 2011 that awarded them 6,000 counterfeit site domains and froze more than $1 million in assets.
Leah Evert-Burks, director of brand protection at Deckers, told Transworld Businessthat the sites are meticulous in how they market the shoes, often using pictures of authentic UGGs. Want know more ? Check UGG boots outlet on the Internet.


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