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30 November 2015
30.11.15 - The operation tackled the sale of counterfeit goods (including intellectual property (IP) trademark infringements) and online piracy (IP copyright infringements) on e-commerce platforms and social networks.
26 November 2015
26.11.15 - Which? is urging consumers to avoid fraudulent websites, as well as fake and counterfeit products, ahead of frenzied Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales shopping.
26 November 2015
26.11.15 - Last year, over one million people found they had bought a counterfeit.
24 November 2015
24.11.15 - Walsall Council trading standards officers and Walsall Police swooped to seize the equivalent of a 20 foot container full of fake goods from four stalls at Bescot market during a visit on Sunday, November 15.
23 November 2015
23.11.15 - Ireland's booming Christmas black market is now worth more than €500m.
20 November 2015
20.11.15 - Knock-off clothing, bags and trainers were recovered when police swooped on a business unit in the Strangeways area at 7.30am on Friday morning.A man was also detained by immigration officers and will now be questioned in custody, police said.
16 November 2015
16.11.15 - "Not only are you putting money into the hands of criminals by purchasing fake goods, but you are also potentially putting the lives of loved ones at risk and stealing from the original rights holders."
04 November 2015
04.11.15 - The Fake Shop contains examples of counterfeit and even dangerous products.
23 October 2015
23.10.15 - Kerr, 69, of Milan House in Eboracum Way, off Heworth Green in York, pleaded guilty to 11 offences involving counterfeit goods in his personal capacity and 11 more as sole director of Miss Diva Too, the shop's parent company. He asked for 348 offences to be taken into consideration.
19 October 2015
19.10.15 - Officers found a quantity of counterfeit goods including Superdry hoodies and jackets, Hollister hoodies, Beats headphones and bluetooth speakers, Paco Rabanne perfume, Rayban sunglasses, assorted DVDs, and Michael Kors watches, jewellery and purses.
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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.