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13 December 2016
13.12.16 - COUNTERFEIT goods potentially worth more than £1.7million have been seized following a raid by Sefton Council Trading Standards on industrial premises in the Formby area.
13 December 2016
13.12.16 - People in Derry have been warned they could be helping to fund organised crime gangs if they buy counterfeit goods this Christmas. A new campaign entitled “I Am Your Money†has been launched by the Northern Ireland Executive which challenges people to stop buying counterfeit goods and report any information to the PSNI or Crimestoppers.
13 December 2016
13.12.16 - Some of the brands ripped off include Disney's Frozen, Despicable Me, Peppa Pig, BigHero6, Pokemon, Secret Life of Pets, Paw Patrol and Hello Kitty.
12 December 2016
12.12.16 - Phil Lewis, ACG Strategy Advisor was invited by the EU Observatory to attend a number of working group meetings and a design award ceremony w/c 28 November 2016.
12 December 2016
12.12.16 - Watch videos to understand the dangers of buying counterfeit goods this Christmas.
09 December 2016
09.12.16 - Gardaà from the Store Street station say they have “seized large amounts of counterfeit goods†in recent days, as part of their high visibility policing for the Christmas period.
09 December 2016
09.12.16 - Michael White (47) from Ballymartin Road, Templepatrick, ordered fake Ford car accessories from China and sold them on eBay to customers around the world.
09 December 2016
09.12.16 - Border Force officers have grabbed more than 60,000 items in the past few weeks.
09 December 2016
09.12.16 - Anthony Grey, who ran TG Supplies from his home in Shapwick Close, carried on selling clothes with false trademarks even after listings on an auction site had been removed because they were fakes, the town's magistrates were told.
09 December 2016
09.12.16 - Michael White (47) from Ballymartin Road, Templepatrick, ordered fake Ford car accessories from China and sold them on eBay to customers around the world.
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ACG represents more than 3,000 brands affected by this influx of fakes into the UK and delivers an international network of information, advice and contacts on all aspects of IP protection. Working with Government and law enforcement agencies since 1980, ACG is focused on providing an effective and sustained response to counterfeiting.
Membership with the ACG is the best way to work with government and enforcement bodies to protect your brand. Our Roadshows and training days help you reach out to police, trading standards and border force officers and tell them about your genuine products.