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  2. Counterfeit - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit t-shirts at a flea market. A counterfeit is a fake or unauthorized replica of a genuine product, such as money, documents, designer items, or other valuable goods. [1] [2] [3] Counterfeiting generally involves creating an imitation of a genuine item that closely resembles the original to deceive others into believing it is authentic ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    banned.video banned.video Sister site of InfoWars. Warned by the US Food and Drug Administration for spreading misinformation on COVID-19 for "claims on videos posted on your websites that establish the intended use of your products and misleadingly represent them as safe and/or effective for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19." [138] [139 ...

  4. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit consumer goods are goods illegally made or sold without the brand owner's authorization, often violating trademarks. Counterfeit goods can be found in nearly every industry, from luxury products like designer handbags and watches to everyday goods like electronics and medications. Typically of lower quality, counterfeit goods may ...

  5. Man arrested in counterfeit cash scheme [Video] - AOL

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    Tempe Home Depot worker accused of passing nearly $400K in fake money.

  6. Largest counterfeit bust in US history nets $1 billion in ...

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    The seized items include replicas of handbags from luxury fashion brands, including Louis Vuitton and Gucci.

  7. Counterfeit kicks are big business. Can you spot the fake? - AOL

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  8. Forgery - Wikipedia

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    Forging money or currency is more often called counterfeiting. But consumer goods may also be counterfeits if they are not manufactured or produced by the designated manufacturer or producer given on the label or flagged by the trademark symbol. When the object forged is a record or document it is often called a false document.

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