Yes, it is illegal to sell counterfeit goods because it violates intellectual property laws and can result in legal consequences.
I'm afraid yes, but not seriously illegal.
Only if they bear counterfeit name tags or logos on them.
Counterfeit coins and bills are often sold on eBay. You can also buy copies. Note: It is illegal to sell or pass counterfeit coins or bills
Nope - at least not in the UK. Here, it's illegal to sell goods that are out of date.
It is illegal to sell unauthorised copies of counterfeit games in the UK. It isn't illegal in Hong Kong so people say they live there so it isn't illegal.
Museum of Counterfeit Goods was created in 1989.
Its probably only worth its weight in silver. As long as it is not sold as being real and is clearly sold as a replica or example of a counterfeit item, it is legal to sell.
It is not illegal to buy, but it is illegal to sell. Be careful - you usually get what you pay for. -- Its IS illegal to purchase any item that has been dishonestly appropriated as you can be charged with receiving or handling stolen goods
No. But should you choose to resell them once they have arrived, you will run into state and federal laws which address selling or trading counterfeit goods.
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Head shops usually sell goods which can be considered both illegal and legal, and sell drug paraphernalia used in the consumption of cannabis or tobacco.
The Copyright Act, the Counterfeit Goods Act, and the Trademarks Act are three separate acts of South African legislation.