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FTDI Chip is committed to taking appropriate measures to protect its customers from the adverse impacts caused by counterfeiting of FTDI Chip devices.
Many of these counterfeit devices resemble authentic FTDI Chip markings which may lead the customer to (more...)
A new Chinese sportswear company called Uncle Martian is using a logo that looks astoundingly like Under Armour and certainly raises some questions about ripoffs and fake goods.
You decide if whether or not Uncle Martian is violating Under Armour's trade (more...)
Aeromotive's performance EFI regulator is designed for medium to high horsepower applications. This regulator features Aeromotive's high-flow design, superb pressure control and legendary durability. On the street and at the track, this pressure regulator (more...)
The following is a notification from UL to consumers, manufacturers and distributors that the Touch Sensor/Appliance Control identified below bears a counterfeit UL Mark for the United States and Canada.
This product has not been evaluated by UL to the (more...)
Lion Safety Matches have become an iconic part of our brand landscape, a familiar favorite in households across the country.
Beware of counterfeit Lion Safety matches. The sale of counterfeit goods in can give rise to both criminal and civil liability fo (more...)
Sharks Company does not have UL Certification on any product.
The following is a notification from UL that Sharks Company personal flotation devices, models WR-100, WR-152 and WR-200, identified below bear counterfeit UL Marks.
These models have not be (more...)
The Chuck Taylor All Star shoe has developed a number of nicknames over the years, such as: "Cons", "Connies", "Convics", "Convos", "Verses", "Chuckers", "Chucks", "Converse", (more...)
Coach vigorously pursues counterfeiters and the shops, websites, vendors, and flea markets that sell counterfeit Coach merchandise.
To report counterfeits, please call the Coach counterfeit hotline at:
877-788-7656
or email the information to: coun (more...)