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The Threat You’ve Never Heard of: The Modern-Day Counterfeiter 

Corsearch

Illegal markets continue to grow and are becoming smarter and more sophisticated, with criminal networks developing organized models to create and sell counterfeit goods. How counterfeiter behavior has evolved “To understand how counterfeiting has changed, we need to look back to market reforms that took place in the 1990’s.

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The Threat You’ve Never Heard of: The Modern-Day Counterfeiter 

Corsearch

Illegal markets continue to grow and are becoming smarter and more sophisticated, with criminal networks developing organized models to create and sell counterfeit goods. How counterfeiter behavior has evolved “To understand how counterfeiting has changed, we need to look back to market reforms that took place in the 1990’s.

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The Threat You’ve Never Heard of: The Modern-Day Counterfeiter 

Corsearch

Illegal markets continue to grow and are becoming smarter and more sophisticated, with criminal networks developing organized models to create and sell counterfeit goods. How counterfeiter behavior has evolved “To understand how counterfeiting has changed, we need to look back to market reforms that took place in the 1990’s.

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The Threat You’ve Never Heard of: The Modern-Day Counterfeiter 

Corsearch

Illegal markets continue to grow and are becoming smarter and more sophisticated, with criminal networks developing organized models to create and sell counterfeit goods. How counterfeiter behavior has evolved To understand how counterfeiting has changed, we need to look back to market reforms that took place in the 1990’s.

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Removing songs from Spotify could breach label’s duty to exploit: Four Tet v Domino

The IPKat

His claim, issued in the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court on 16 December 2020, is that Domino failed to properly account for royalties in respect of streaming and digital downloads. Permission was also sought to add an alternative claim relating to alleged restraint of trade and copyright infringement.