
Is your anti-counterfeiting strategy up to scratch?
Counterfeit activity is a threat to all modern businesses, affecting their profits, their reputation and, in some cases, the safety of their consumers. But, so persistent is the threat – particularly online – that it can be difficult for companies to know where to start.
From preparing the business case to putting the right kinds of support in place, this white paper sets out five steps to success, and provides answers to some frequently asked questions, including:
What is anti-counterfeiting – and is it a criminal offence?
Why do I need an anti-counterfeiting strategy?
What kind of products are at risk of counterfeiting?
How do I record trademarks with customs?
Someone is trafficking counterfeit copies of my products, what can I do?
How should I measure success?
https://www.novagraaf.com/en/insights/your-anti-counterfeiting-strategy-scratch
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