
Counterfeits go counterless
In the recent past, luxury products were seen as displays of wealth. Today, it could only mean the person knows the right Instagram account offering counterfeit bags and shoes. Such stores have grown by leaps and bounds over recent years, along with the rise in online shopping. Last year, French luxury products group LVMH and internet search engine Google agreed to work together to fight the online sales of counterfeit goods. The agreement ends nearly a decade of litigation over…
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