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  2. Counterfeit watch - Wikipedia

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    Example of a counterfeit watch, fake Rolex Daytona bought on the streets in New York City. A counterfeit watch (or replica watch) is an unauthorised copy of an authentic watch. High-end luxury watches such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Richard Mille are frequently counterfeited and sold on

  3. Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    Iconic bags of Louis Vuitton include the Speedy bag produced in 1930 and Neverfull bags produced in 2007. Both bags have become Louis Vuitton's most successful handbag launches. They were designed for being both stylish and practical. These bags also come in three sizes: Petite Modele, Moyene Modele, and Grand Modele.

  4. Francesca Amfitheatrof - Wikipedia

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    The LV Volt Fine Jewelry Collection was introduced in 2020, [38] followed by Francesca Amfitheatrof's second Louis Vuitton High Jewelry Collection, Stellar Times. [39] In July 2021, she celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Vuitton with the Bravery High Jewelry Collection — 90 pieces that retrace the destiny of Louis Vuitton ...

  5. LVMH - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Louis Vuitton announced a €1 million donation to UNICEF to help the Ukrainian victims of the Russian invasion. [107] On 2 March 2022, LVMH Group pledged €5 million to the Red Cross to those affected by the war. [108] [109] In addition, the company closed 124 of its stores in Russia. [110]

  6. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire. Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks , typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  7. Louis Vuitton (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vuitton (French: [lwi vɥitɔ̃] ⓘ; 4 August 1821 – 27 February 1892) [1] was a French fashion designer and businessman. He was the founder of the Louis Vuitton brand of leather goods now owned by LVMH. Prior to this, he had been appointed as trunk-maker to Empress Eugénie de Montijo, wife of Napoleon III. [2]

  8. Google v Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    Google France SARL and Google Inc. v Louis Vuitton Malletier SA (C-236/08), also known as Google v Louis Vuitton was a landmark decision in which the European Court of Justice (ECJ) held that search engines operators such as Google do not themselves infringe trademark rights if they allow advertisers to use a competitor's trademark as a keyword.

  9. Gem scam - Wikipedia

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    In Sri Lanka the jewelry scam takes place more or less in a similar way like in Thailand. Also, a similar scam takes place with old Dutch VOC-coins, supposedly from ship wrecks, which are sold to tourists. The sellers mix low-value real coins with high-value fake coins and sell them for high prices. [6]