Glamurama was already keeping an eye open for the outcome of the story that began in 2008, and was on every fashionista mouth, from all over the world. The website eBay, known for offering second-hand products for much lower prices than the ones on the stores, was accused by the LVMH group – owner of Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Dior, Céline, Kenzo, Givenchy and Marc Jacobs – of having sold pieces from these brands, including perfumes and cosmetics, without permission.
* According to "WWD" portal, there was a reduction in the amount of compensation that the website should pay – from US$ 49.8 million to US$ 7.3 million that should be paid till the end of 2010.
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