Quince, a near-luxury brand, filed an antitrust lawsuit against Deckers Footwear, accusing it of using template lawsuits to prevent competition in the sheepskin casual footwear market; this marks a turn from Quince being sued by Deckers for trade dress and design patent infringement. The case highlights the legal challenges around product imitation ("dupes") and the potential for abusive litigation practices by dominant brands, offering content creators insight into navigating competitive pressures through legal means.
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