VIDEO - Condoms, Pickles and Circuit Breakers have WHAT in Common?
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And that list goes on, by the way, to include alcohol, prescription drugs, power tools, light bulbs, power bars and more. All of these items have one thing in common: they are among the only two things that get counterfeited: anything and everything!
Lorne Lipkus of Kestenberg Siegal Lipkus LLP (an intellectual property and counterfeit expert) explains why absolutely everyone must be aware of counterfeit products and the bona fide risk they pose to you, your business, and your family and friends.
Please share with everyone you know, especially those who feel that buying a fake designer bag or watch is a victimless crime... they might be surprised to learn they are likely funding organized crime.
Last modified on Wednesday, 09 January 2013 20:24
Please share with everyone you know, especially those who feel that buying a fake designer bag or watch is a victimless crime... they might be surprised to learn they are likely funding organized crime.















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