A company that sells official National Football League apparel has sued Facebook for allegedly displaying ads for counterfeits.
"Facebook has failed to take any measures to curb or stop the placement of fraudulent and illegal ads on its website, opting instead to grow revenues by adding additional counterfeiters each day to its roster of advertisers," Krystal's NFL Shoppe alleges in its complaint, filed this week in U.S. District Court in New Mexico.
The company is seeking to bring a class-action on behalf of all retailers and wholesalers of official NFL clothing.
Krystal's argues that Facebook is more than a "passive party" to
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