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10 March 2015
10.03.15 - This toolkit helps University students and academics understand IP. It also helps universities and businesses to work together.
10 March 2015
10.03.15 - A couple caught with thousands of pounds worth of counterfeit clothing which they sold online have been told to sell their home by a court. Roger Walker and Amanda Walker, who pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit goods online back in October 2014, have now been ordered to pay Lincoln Crown Court more than £28,000.
10 March 2015
10.03.15 - Omar Khider, 36, of Regent Road in Great Yarmouth, pleaded not guilty to eleven charges relating to the sale or possession of counterfeit tobacco.
09 March 2015
09.03.15 - Campaigners fighting against plain tobacco packaging claim that criminal gangs will pocket more than €22 million from counterfeit cigarettes if the scheme goes ahead.
06 March 2015
06.03.15 - Victoria Trott pleaded guilty to 13 charges of unauthorised use of a trademark by offering or exposing for sale goods bearing a false trademark at Redesdale Road, Red House, Sunderland, on Thursday, January 29.
06 March 2015
06.02.15 - ...Hussain said the meetings between himself and Broadley were to deal counterfeit clothes, and denies a charge of conspiracy to supply cannabis, reports the Daily Post.
04 March 2015
04.03.15 - Ian Marshall, 53, of Church Farm, Moorhouses, New Bolingbroke, appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on Friday charged with two offences of fraudulent evasion of excise duty and one offence under the Fraud Act in relation to a tobacco processing machine.
04 March 2015
04.03.15 - EUROPOL have warned governments that they must find a balance between privacy and security to better regulate the internet as gangs are increasingly moving their organised crime online.
04 March 2015
04.03.15 - enland District Council - organisers of the local market, are the latest to sign up to the ‘Real Deal' national charter confirming their commitment to safe and fair trading. They have worked with Trading Standards Officers at Cambridgeshire County Council's Supporting Businesses and Communities to pledge to continue to ensure that fake goods and other illicit items are not sold on their markets.
03 March 2015
03.03.15 - The previous owner of a corner shop in Grantham and his assistant have been prosecuted by Lincolnshire Trading Standards for selling illegal and counterfeit tobacco.
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ACG represents more than 3,000 brands affected by this influx of fakes into the UK and delivers an international network of information, advice and contacts on all aspects of IP protection. Working with Government and law enforcement agencies since 1980, ACG is focused on providing an effective and sustained response to counterfeiting.
Membership with the ACG is the best way to work with government and enforcement bodies to protect your brand. Our Roadshows and training days help you reach out to police, trading standards and border force officers and tell them about your genuine products.