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A French court fines eBay over online advertising, but withholds damages
A court in Paris has fined eBay 80,000 euros (US$118,000) for using brand names such as Dior and Givenchy in its advertising. However, the court rejected Dior`s request for a much larger 4 million euro judgment.
Posted 09/22/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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French court orders eBay to pay damages of $61.6 million to French brands
EBay says it will appeal a French court’s ruling to pay LVMH and Christian Dior over the sale of counterfeit goods.
Posted 07/02/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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A study of 69 web site factors shows e-retailers have a long way to go
A study of 300 retail web sites shows that most have a long way to go to create an outstanding customer experience. SmartBargains.com, the best retailer of the 300 in the study by Future Now Inc. scored only 67 out of 100 possible points.
Posted 11/30/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Two perfume companies sign with iMediation to control online retail look
Christian Dior Perfumes and Clarins will use iMediation`s iChannel product to develop web presentations and deliver them to online retail sites on demand.
Posted 12/04/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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GLOBAL FASHION LEADER CHANEL SELECTS FATWIRE SOFTWARE TO MANAGE ITS WEB SITE CONTENT
Mineola, NY (Aug. 8, 2006) -- FatWire Software, a leading provider of Web Content Management and Delivery solutions, has been selected by Chanel, one of the most prestigious luxury brands for fashion, fragrances, beauty, skincare, watches and fine jewelry, to enable Chanel to deliver highly targeted and persuasive experiences to its customers, retailer partners and employees. Chanel’s decision to implement FatWire’s robust Content Server solution...
Posted 08/08/2006
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The Armani Group Selects Retek Point-of-Sale For Its Stores Around The World
Minneapolis – October 26, 2004 – Retek, Inc. announces that the Armani Group, a worldwide industry leader in the luxury fashion sector, has chosen to expand its relationship with Retek. The Armani Group is rolling out a global implementation of Retek Point-of-Sale (RPOS), a Java-based flexible and scalable application that allows customers to complete a purchase anywhere in the store. RPOS will serve as a common store platform to support mission...
Posted 11/03/2004
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