Lululemon is suing Costco, saying it copied its products. But are dupes illegal?

Lululemon is suing Costco, saying it copied its products. But are dupes illegal?

To customers, a lookalike to Ugg's Tasman slippers or a knock-off of Lululemon's ultra-popular Define jacket can be a fantastic bargain. But to the companies that make the original products, similar-but-cheaper items can be bad for business.While knock-offs are nothing new, dupes — short

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