People's unfamiliarity with the new money is likely to attract counterfeiters and fraudsters. |
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Allergan packages their product with an official hologram to thwart counterfeiters. |
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The swoop on gangland counterfeiters followed a pre-Euro 2004 intelligence operation. |
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And in the past, counterfeiters have always managed to circumvent these obstacles. |
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It's not designed to defend against the professional counterfeiters, with their counterfeit plates and special paper. |
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They are also required to help Symantec in investigations into other counterfeiters. |
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Sometimes the counterfeiters are fly-by-night operations, but just as often they're legitimate companies that have a dark side. |
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He rightly points out that China is only paying lip service to cracking down on counterfeiters and copyright pirates. |
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In Japan, counterfeiters are circulating fake bills that cost more to make than their face value. |
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Chinese counterfeiters, in one instance, have faked an American company's entire product line, right down to its Web site. |
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While software had previously been able to detect and reject fake notes, counterfeiters had now evidently become more sophisticated and could fool the system. |
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Bulgaria also interdicts enormous amounts of narcotics and counterfeit currency but, strangely, there are no successful prosecutions of major drug bosses or counterfeiters. |
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The obscenely high price of mahogany woods and precious metals prevented counterfeiters from producing fakes, the profit of such operations being next to nil. |
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To thwart counterfeiters, tag your products with invisible inks or electronically readable devices that can verified by investigators or customs agents. |
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