counterfeit goods and intellectual property theft
Counterfeit goods refer to fake or imitation products that are made to appear legitimate, often infringing upon trademarks or copyrights. Intellectual property theft involves unauthorized use or reproduction of someone else's creative work, such as inventions, artwork, brands, or trade secrets, violating their exclusive rights.
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