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red prada bags distribute do not violate the French handbag maker's trademark.J. Marcus Wholesaler Inc. of Pittsburgh and The Paradies Shops Inc. of Atlanta said their federal lawsuit, filed Friday in Pittsburgh, was in response to Louis Vuitton's claim that the bags violate its exclusive Damier design.Louis Vuitton's attorneys in December wrote to The Paradies Shops insisting it was selling and distributing "knockoff handbags that unmistakably mimic" the Damier trademark and demanded the store immediately stop selling the bags.The Paradies Shops sell predominantly at airports and hotels, including Pittsburgh International Airport.The Damier bags, which sell for between $850 and $3,500, "prominently display the 'Louis Vuitton' brand name and they are extremely well made using superior materials and craftsmanship, the lawsuit states.In contrast, the Checkerboard bags, which sell from $9.99 to $39.99, are "inexpensive fabric travel bags," not made of leather or imitation leather, and have a thread pattern "distinctly different" from the Louis Vuitton design, the lawsuit claims.Louis Vuitton sue companies over knockVANCOUVER Three Canadian companies caught selling Louis Vuitton and Burberry knock offs committed more than just a fashion faux pas, say lawyers for the haute couture giants, who are suing the companies in federal court.Vancouver based companies Singga Enterprises Inc. and Carnation Fashion Company, along with Altec Productions of Toronto, violated trademark law with their phoney fashions, said Michael Manson, lawyer for the fashion houses.Singga and Altec were involved in large scale, sophisticated manufacturing operations in China and imported vast amounts of fake goods with the intent of selling them nationwide at stores, gift shows and online, he said.The lawsuit came after two years of private investigations by the fashion houses.According to Manson, the two companies had a business arrangement whereby Singga Enterprises placed large orders to the Toronto based company and referred customers to Altec for a commission."This is not a one off sell by some little distributor. 18investigators 38 were being offered not 10, 20, 50, but 500," he said, adding