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branka16 schreef:Wat zou het verschil kunnen zijn met echt en nep?
Behalve de fabriek waar ze uitrollen?
Kinderhandjes wellicht?
Of andere dingen?
Citaat:Despite the risks, it’s easy to see why counterfeit goods are appealing. The customer gets what looks like a Louis Vuitton handbag for $50 instead of $2500, and if anything shady happened on its way from the factory to the hawker’s table, the buyer usually doesn’t know about it. This allows most people to assume that counterfeiting is a victimless crime. The truth, however, is a different story
Illegal Products and Illegal Labor
A counterfeit product is often created in a sweatshop, in violation of child labor laws, anti-sweatshop laws and basic human rights. Dana Thomas, described the conditions she witnessed in sweatshops in her 2007 book
The links between terrorist groups and counterfeiters take two basic forms:
a. Direct Involvement: “where the terrorist group is implicated in the production or sale of counterfeit goods and remit a significant portion of those funds for the activities of the group.”
b. Indirect Involvement: “where sympathizers involved in IP crime provide financial support to terrorist groups via third parties.”
jillhorses schreef:En! Ze zijn binnen![]()
Tot zover niks kunnen ontdekken wat nep zou kunnen zijn. Zo even naar de Pim Doesburg om advies vragen

