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Photo above: Milton Springut of Moses & Singer LLP and a police officer consult the warrant which allows L-Acoustics to enter Se7ven Sounds Music, Inc to confiscate counterfeit L-Acoustics loudspeakers – photo: Zack Wittman
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Entering the warehouse of Se7ven Sounds Music, Inc in Tampa, Florida to inspect and seize counterfeit L-Acoustics loudspeakers – photo: Zack Wittman
An investigation led by L-Acoustics late last year resulted in the seizure of an extraordinary 136 counterfeit products from Tampa-based rental company Se7ven Sounds Music, Inc. Along with the seizure, L-Acoustics filed a complaint against Se7ven Sounds for trademark infringement, counterfeiting and unfair competition. This month, the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division ordered Se7ven Sounds Music to pay damages of $5 Million US dollars to L-Acoustics, a...

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