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Shein accuses Temu of 'industrial scale' copyright breaches in UK legal battle

Mon, 11th May 2026 13:09

LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Online fast-fashion platform Shein accused ​Temu of ⁠copyright infringement "on an industrial scale", while ​Temu countered that Shein is using litigation to stifle competition, as a trial opened at London's ​High ‌Court on Monday.

The case is part of a global legal battle between the fast-growing rivals, ⁠with potential implications for platform practices, supplier relationships ⁠and the enforcement of intellectual property ​rights across global e-commerce.

Shein alleges Temu used thousands of its photos to advertise copies of Shein's own-brand clothing on its website, to "piggy-back" on a more established competitor.

"This ​was ‌an attempt to steal a march on an existing participant in the market and Temu has sought to obtain, we say, an unfair advantage," Shein's lawyer Benet Brandreth said.

Temu denies the allegations.

TEMU COUNTER-CLAIM OVER REMOVED PRODUCTS

Brandreth told the ​court Temu has dropped its defence to Shein's copyright claims over nearly 2,300 ‌photos taken by Shein employees, likening it to "the defendant waiting to see if the witnesses will turn up, only to ‌plead guilty".

Temu – owned by PDD Holdings – has counter-claimed, seeking damages after it had to remove thousands of product listings when Shein obtained an injunction.

It also alleges Shein ​broke competition law by tying fast-fashion suppliers to exclusive agreements. That part of the case is due ‌to go to trial next year.

Temu's lawyers argue Shein's lawsuit is not a legitimate attempt to stop copyright infringement, but is designed to secure a competitive advantage.

The ⁠two-week ⁠London trial is the latest legal battle between the two ‌rivals, which have also sued each other in the U.S., and comes amid intensifyingregulatoryscrutiny.

Shein and Temu ​have expanded rapidly ​in international markets with low-cost clothing, accessories and gadgets. ‌But the removal of a U.S. customs exemption on low-value e-commerce parcels last year – with the European Union set to follow in July – could weigh on growth.

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