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USB 2.0 Cable Model 60-0302
TriQuest Cat 5E Patch Cable Model 60-0102.
Northbrook, IL - March 28, 2012 - UL is notifying consumers, retailers and distributors that the USB and Patch Cables identified below bear an unauthorized UL Mark on the product pack (more...)
On August 11, CBP officers and import specialists examined and seized a shipment of generic "Spiderman" sandals for possible trademark violations.
The counterfeit merchandise was commingled in a shipment that consisted of 56,400 pairs, which w (more...)
Chinese counterfeiters are minting counterfeit coins. While an authentic coin could be worth over $100,000, you can get a counterfeit for under $2.
In 1937, an inexperienced Denver Mint employee improperly used an abrasive stick in an attempt to remove (more...)
Counterfeit razor blades are common on the internet, eBay and at swap meets. The Gillette Fusion counterfeits may look authentic if not studied carefully and compared to real blade packaging. Many authentic packaging variations make it difficult for consu (more...)
Counterfeiting of Vuitton handbags is rampant, and the strong resale market is one sign of a brand's strength and a tremendous opportunity for counterfeiters.
With so many counterfeit Vuitton handbags on the open market and internet sites, and in so man (more...)
Lately there has been an increase of counterfeit golf products making their way into the marketplace. While we have a program to aggressively pursue those who engage in these practices, some counterfeit product finds its way into the marketplace, especial (more...)
The Baby Carrier Industry Alliance (BCIA) would like our members, businesses and consumers alike, to be aware of the knock-off carriers now being sold on various web sales sites. Many of these carriers are available on a regular basis on eBay, where unscr (more...)
Counterfeit versions of US Coast Guard approved fire extinguishers manufactured by Amerex Corporation have been identified by the US Coast Guard.
Amerex is a major producers of genuine approved fire extinguishing equipment and serves a worldwide market (more...)