Forget Handbags: Household Items Among Goods Seized in Counterfeit Busts
Counterfeiting has become a $500 billion-a-year criminal industry that permeates everything people carry, wear and even ingest. “[These are] everyday American products that could be retailed in any store around the United States,” Lev Kubiak, director of the Intellectual Property Rights Center in Washington, D.C., told ABC News’ “20/20.”
Related Posts
South African police help Tupperware fight fakes
February 1, 2013
Tupperware is confident aggressive actions by South African police have stopped...
Holyoke man arrested, arraigned in connection with major multistate illegal tobacco distribution network
May 13, 2016
A Holyoke man has been arrested and arraigned in connection with running a major...
Cigarette Tax Fallout
July 29, 2015
It’s been nearly one month since Nevada’s cigarette excise tax increase went into...
Spike in cigarette smuggling during COVID-19 lockdown: FICCI
June 15, 2020
Industry chamber FICCI's arm on Monday said several cases of seizures by...