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  2. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit consumer goods are goods illegally made or sold without the brand owner's authorization, often violating trademarks. Counterfeit goods can be found in nearly every industry, from luxury products like designer handbags and watches to everyday goods like electronics and medications .

  3. Inside the fight against the counterfeit goods market, and ...

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    Counterfeit seizures on the rise. There are many reasons why counterfeit items slip through the cracks. Big platforms like Amazon sell a diverse range of goods from vitamins to clothing to ...

  4. Buying fake luxury handbags isn't as innocent as you think: 5 ...

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    The buyer deprives designers of the fruits of their labor, transferring those profits to counterfeit producers. 5. Fake goods hurt consumers and businesses alike in virtually all aspects of ...

  5. Largest counterfeit bust in US history nets $1 billion in ...

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    From handbags to clothing, shoes and even sunglasses, federal authorities say they seized more than $1 billion worth of counterfeit luxury products in New York, making it the largest seizure of ...

  6. Counterfeit - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit t-shirts at a flea market. A counterfeit is a fake or unauthorized replica of a genuine product, such as money, documents, designer items, or other valuable goods. [1] [2] [3] Counterfeiting generally involves creating an imitation of a genuine item that closely resembles the original to deceive others into believing it is authentic ...

  7. Federal authorities seize 3,000 fake Gibson guitars in ... - AOL

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    According to the non-profit organization and the CBP, counterfeit goods are often made of inferior and dangerous materials, manufactured in uncontrolled and unsanitary conditions, and damages ...

  8. How retailers are combating the surge in counterfeit goods ...

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    According to the Department of Homeland Security, fraudulent goods are a $509 billion international criminal enterprise. Michael Hanson, senior executive vice president of the Retail Industry ...

  9. Museum of Counterfeit Goods - Wikipedia

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    The Tilleke & Gibbins Museum of Counterfeit Goods is described as "one of the firm's key corporate social responsibility programs". [8] The museum shows the issues Thailand faces when tackling forgery, and teaches visitors to spot fake products by showing counterfeit goods alongside their genuine counterparts. [9]