Two Investigative Approaches to solve one Counterfeit Issue

We were conducting a market survey of stores selling a particular model of a camera manufactured by one of our clients that had been receiving numerous complaints about the quality of the cameras.   During the survey, we purchased counterfeit cameras from numerous small stores as well as from two different branches of a large,… Continue reading Two Investigative Approaches to solve one Counterfeit Issue

Not all counterfeiters are motivated by money

We took a case several years back for a client that had developed specialized software to protect computers in cyber cafes from unwittingly downloading malware or unauthorized programs. The company discovered that someone had counterfeited their software, removing the activation algorithm and posted the fraudulent program on the Internet for free downloading. The individual who… Continue reading Not all counterfeiters are motivated by money

Ingenuity in Counterfeiting

Counterfeiters may not be the most innovative of people, but they sometimes have a level of ingenuity that goes beyond simply copying a product.   Take the example of a cigarette counterfeiter our company investigated several years back. A small tobacco company had successfully copied the look of the cigarettes of a popular brand, but… Continue reading Ingenuity in Counterfeiting

Assigning Value to Seized Products

          When referring to seized goods, most companies use U.S. dollar or other monetary amounts to quantify their results. These values are somewhat aleatory in nature because it is difficult to place a true value on seized counterfeit products. In a strict sense, the real worth of seized counterfeit products to a client is exactly zero.… Continue reading Assigning Value to Seized Products