Shein and Temu clash over copyright allegations
Rival bargain retailers Shein and Temu are locked in a fierce copyright dispute.
A fast fashion retailer Shein has escalated its legal battle against rival Temu by filing a lawsuit accusing Temu of operating as an unlawful enterprise. The allegations against Temu include counterfeiting, theft of trade secrets, and manipulating sellers on its platform. Shein claims Temu exerts complete control over its sellers, even preventing them from removing products after admitting to intellectual property infringement.
The lawsuit is part of an ongoing feud between the two budget retailers, which have exchanged legal threats before. Temu had previously accused Shein of pressuring manufacturers to cut ties with it, while Shein claimed Temu encouraged false statements by influencers. Both companies are known for aggressive tactics to dominate the US market, where Temu has recently overtaken Shein in sales.
Shein’s latest lawsuit also highlights its own struggle to improve its reputation as it prepares to go public in the US. The company, notorious for poor working conditions and accusations of copying independent designers, now accuses Temu of similar practices. Both retailers are heavily reliant on the Chinese supply chain and exploit trade loopholes to maintain their competitive pricing.
Meanwhile, Shein itself faces a class action lawsuit, accused of large-scale copyright infringement against small designers and artists. Despite these legal challenges, Shein continues to battle Temu in a race to the bottom in the competitive world of fast fashion.