Chanel Goes Coco over Unauthorized Sales and Hashtags.

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      Chanel has filed a lawsuit against reseller What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA) for trademark infringement and false advertising. The lawsuit alleges that WGACA sold unauthorized Chanel products and used the Chanel trademark prominently in its marketing. The jury ruled in favor of Chanel and awarded them $4 million in damages. The case is still ongoing as Chanel seeks further restrictions on WGACA's use of their marks and promotion of Chanel-branded items. [Extracted from the article]
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