Online shop ordered to pay Hells Angels $78,000

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Online retailer Redbubble has been ordered to pay $78,000 in damages to the Hells Angels for selling items displaying the outlaw motorcycle gang's logo. 9News

was the second against Redbubble in three years, after it was penalised $5000 for selling items marked with the Hells Angels symbol in 2019.

Redbubble argued that it had undertaken moderation, removing some items that had been emblazoned with the name and death's-head symbol. But Federal Court Justice Anthony Greenwood said while Redbubble had taken "a number of steps" to prevent infringement, it had clearly not worked."Redbubble seeks to address the conduct within the limits of its business model, but its business model brings about the conduct the subject of this proceeding."

Greenwood conceded that Redbubble had derived "very little financial benefit" from the infringements.

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