3M Files Trademark Infringement Suit Against N95 Distributor
Industrial conglomerate 3M has filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against N95 respirator distributor Performance Supply, LLC alleging trademark infringement. According to the complaint, Performance Supply (which is not an authorized distributor of any 3M products and has no rights to use 3M marks) sent a formal quote to New York City’s Office of Citywide Procurement offering to sell millions of 3M-brand N95 respirator masks at a grossly inflated aggregate price of approximately $45 million – a 500 percent to 600 percent markup above 3M’s list price.
You can use this herbal pill to slow aging process in males and regain natural youthfulness to enjoy intimate moments with viagra best their females. The medical experts for sale levitra recommend consuming the medicine on the body. It contains discount generic levitra see for more info the most formidable chemical Sildenafil Citrate which inhibits enzyme PDE5. You need to online viagra sales make changes in your relationship.The complaint doesn’t accuse Performance Supply of selling counterfeit masks or gray market goods. Rather, 3M claims that the mere association of 3M’s brand with such “shameless price gouging” harms the brand and that to confuse and deceive New York City officials into believing that Performance Supply was an authorized distributor of 3M products, they reproduced the 3M mark throughout the formal quote, which referred to 3M’s St. Paul, MN headquarters instead of Performance Supply’s NJ headquarters and otherwise implied that it came from 3M.
Last Updated on April 18, 2020 by Ramin Seddiq