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A committee has been formed to explore the use of digital traceability systems to combat the trade in fake goods.
Police in the UK have advised against turning up at next month's British Grand Prix without a ticket, and to beware of fakes.
The two-day crackdown netted 7,000 fake perfume and skincare items with an estimated value of around HK$300,000.
Researchers say strontium isotope profiling has the potential to spot adulteration in premium loaves made using Regiokorn.
Three more fake batches of the cancer immunotherapy have been encountered in Iran and Türkiye, warns the agency.
Recent attacks by cybercriminals on top-tier retail brands are "likely related and linked," according to a specialist in ...
Almost all the 180,000 takedown notices and reports of suspected IP infringement came from users last year, says report.
Recent attacks by cybercriminals on top-tier retail brands are "likely related and linked," says NordPass. TrusTrace launches 4th industry playbook: A new framework to streamline data collection to ...
A pair of reports identifies IP rights deficiencies in third countries that cause the greatest economic harm to EU interests.
The emerging barcode programme for domestic medicines represents a turning point for India in its battle against counterfeit variants. After several years of planning, the Ministry of Health and ...
Confectionary giant Mars Wrigley has filed three lawsuits in the US and Canada to try to curb sales of candy intended to mimic its big-selling brands, but which are laced with cannabis compound THC.
As we are approaching the end of the year 2023, it is time to look towards not 2024 but the year 2025, which will bring in several notable changes to the EU-Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD) systems ...