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Latest News - Trade Marks Act 1994

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Woman charged after fake goods worth £56k found in East Kilbride home

19 December 2017

Police swooped on the Greenhills property as part of a joint operation with Trading Standards.

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Fake goods worth £3m seized during raids in Strangeways

18 December 2017

Fleeing traders closed electronic shutters - trapping customers inside shops - in a failed bid to thwart investigators as they swooped on eleven shops in the Strangeways area of the city

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Two shopkeepers jailed for counterfeit tobacco offences

16 December 2017

Two shop workers have been given prison sentences totalling 20 months for the sale of illicit tobacco at Nottingham Crown Court after a CCTV surveillance operation carried out by Nottinghamshire County Council's Trading Standards team.

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Kent County Council Trading Standards seize counterfeit goods

15 December 2017

The figures, which have been released in the run up to Christmas, show the produce would have been worth almost £9 million if it made it to the market.

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Christmas shoppers in West Dunbartonshire warned over buying counterfeit gifts

14 December 2017

As more and more Christmas shopping is done online, shoppers are being warned to make sure online sites are legitimate...

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Four co-conspirators in court charged with selling fake toys and car badges in Cornwall

14 December 2017

All four face the same two charges - one of conspiring to sell counterfeit car badges and toys, and another of conspiring to acquire, use or possess the proceeds of the sales of these goods.

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Aldridge couple face jail for selling toxic Disney dolls

13 December 2017

Some of the fake dolls had chemical compound levels more than 2,000 times the legal limit.

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Counterfeit goods seized in Birkenhead Market raids

12 December 2017

The supply of counterfeit goods can also be linked to serious, organised crime and the funding of illegal operations. This is not a victimless crime.

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Former teacher ordered to pay back £100k after selling fake Pandora charms

12 December 2017

The court made a confiscation order for £100,000, to be paid within three months, with a default sentence of 18 months imprisonment to be triggered if she does not pay the money back.

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Trading Standards urge the public to avoid counterfeit goods this Christmas

06 December 2017

This year's Christmas must-have toy, Fingerlings, made national news just last week as stock shortages sent desperate parents into the arms of counterfeit traders with cheap, potentially dangerous fakes that could cause serious harm to anyone that handles them.

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