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

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    From handbags to clothing, shoes and even sunglasses, federal authorities say they seized more than $1 billion worth of counterfeit luxury products in New York, making it the largest seizure of ...

  3. Dating POV: You're Either the Cartier or the Knock-Off in ...

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    The point of this anecdote is that, in relationships, you can either be a Cartier watch or a knock-off. This applies to men as much as it does to women, but for the sake of this article, I’ll ...

  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.

  5. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Droolers Anti-Defamation League — Wearing nerdy glasses and a face full of slobber, Chevy Chase promotes this organization that works "to correct the negative image of droolers propagated by the media." Chase's sustained chuckle in this PSA from SNL ' s third episode is believed to the show's first break of character.

  6. 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 city streets and online.

  7. Brand piracy - Wikipedia

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    Brand piracy is the act of naming a product in a manner which can result in confusion with other better known brands.According to author Robert Tönnis The term brand piracy is unauthorized usage of protected brand names, labels, designs or description of trade. [1]