Gucci leaves group after Alibaba joins
GUCCI America has quit the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition, the second defection since the Washington, DC-based group allowed Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba to become a member in April.
Michael Kors walked out of the IACC last month, calling Alibaba “our most dangerous and damaging adversary.”
The outrage over Alibaba’s membership raises fresh questions about how effective Alibaba has been in fighting fakes as it pushes to take its e-commerce juggernaut global. It has also allowed the deep loathing some harbor for one of China’s global champions to burst into view.
Gucci, along with other Kering Group brands like Balenciaga, is suing Alibaba in a New York federal court. They accuse Alibaba of knowingly encouraging and profiting from the sale of counterfeit goods on its e-commerce platforms. Alibaba has dismissed the suit as “wasteful litigation.”
By Saturday, Gucci’s name had been struck from the IACC’s website. “They were not happy about Alibaba joining,” said IACC vice-president Candice Li-Uzoigwe. She said that Gucci informed the group of its decision to leave last Wednesday.
“The IACC stands by its decision and is committed to lean into the future and lead a coalition of the willing,” IACC president Robert Barchiesi said by e-mail on Saturday.
Gucci declined to comment.
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