Nike and Puma have successfully taken legal action against a store in Penal resulting in over 8,000 pairs of counterfeit sneakers being set for destruction. This comes as part of an ongoing effort by both brands to protect their intellectual property rights and maintain the integrity of their product lines. The counterfeit sneakers, imitating popular designs of both brands, were seized as part of the legal proceedings initiated by the multinational sportswear companies.
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