Kim Kardashian sued for claiming 'low-grade' knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
Briefly

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian claimed on video that she had purchased 'Donald Judd tables' that were in fact 'cheap knockoffs,' leading consumers to think that the source of the furniture was the nonprofit foundation dedicated to the artist's legacy.
The suit accuses Kardashian of false endorsement and Clements Design of trademark and copyright infringement, false advertising, and unfair competition.
These poor-quality imitations masquerading as authentic Donald Judd tables and chairs harm... consumers will see the cheap knockoffs, be told they are authentic Donald Judd furniture, and erroneously associate those low-grade pieces with the Donald Judd brand.
Clements Design said in a statement published by the New York Times and TMZ its furniture had 'obvious key differences' from Donald Judd designs, and the Judd Foundation had been unwilling to settle on reasonable terms.
Read at ABA Journal
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