Counterfeit goods are also known as knockoffs. Knockoffs are unauthorized imitations or copies of such things as designer clothing and designer handbags.
Museum of Counterfeit Goods was created in 1989.
Yes, it is illegal to sell counterfeit goods because it violates intellectual property laws and can result in legal consequences.
Fraudulent money is also known as counterfeit.
The Copyright Act, the Counterfeit Goods Act, and the Trademarks Act are three separate acts of South African legislation.
The penalty for selling counterfeit goods can include fines, imprisonment, and civil lawsuits. It is considered a serious offense that can result in legal consequences.
Investigative Reports - 1991 Buyer Beware Counterfeit Goods was released on: USA: 20 December 2000
A receiver of stolen goods is also known as a fence.
knock-off, imitation, ersatz
It is a known fact that counterfeit currency hurts the well-being of a country's economy.
Some people are unaware of the fact that they buy counterfeit good. So as a result, they end up buying something inauthentic. They also may just want to show off so they buy a close match of the real thing.
I'm afraid yes, but not seriously illegal.
Bank notes (paper assurances of money) are also known as bills, notes, or paper money. Notes are generally made from cotton paper and feature many anti-counterfeit measures.