Sony Sues eBay Seller Over Alleged Counterfeit PS5 Accessories, Including $90 Carry Case, Asking for $2 Million for ‘Each and Every Use of the PlayStation Trademark’

Sony Sues eBay Seller Over Alleged Counterfeit PS5 Accessories, Including  Carry Case, Asking for  Million for ‘Each and Every Use of the PlayStation Trademark’


Sony is suing an eBay seller for allegedly selling counterfeit PS5 accessories, requesting up to $2 million for “each and every use of the PlayStation Trademarks.”

In court papers filed on October 24 and seen by The Game Post, Sony is suing the eBay account known as “zaocuand-002” for alleged trademark infringement and counterfeiting. The papers have been filed in the state of Illinois.

Sony claims the seller “directly targets business activities towards consumers in the United States” via a “fully interactive” online store that uses Sony’s trademarks to sell “unauthorized products.” One such product cited in the papers is a $90 carrying case for PS5, although right now, zaocuand-002‘s eBay store is “sold out,” and none of its current auctions include any gaming accessories. However, the profile states the account has sold around 9,000 items and is followed by 555 people.

A screenshot of a prior auction selling the carrying case is included in the court papers.



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