Counterfeit Goods: CNBC Special Report

Posted by rpgadmin on Jul 6th 2010

man on cement rollerHey everyone! I wanted to give all of you a heads up on the counterfeiting special on CNBC this Thursday night. This show should prove very interesting as it affects all of us and it’s like an epidemic costing a collective group of companies billions of dollars every year. Fake handbags, watches, and perfumes are a way of the past, the present and the future. (This picture is showing thousands of fake Rolex watches being crushed.)

These factories are the largest underground industry in the world, counterfeit goods bring in hundreds of billions, while sapping the economy, putting lives in jeopardy, and funding organized crime in the process.

This Thursday, CNBC will present “Crime Inc.: Counterfeit Goods,” a CNBC Original reported by CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla takes viewers inside where the goods are produced and confiscated in a world of high-risk and high-reward.

The one-hour special brings you on raids with the LAPD anti-counterfeiting unit, inspections at ports, and back-room factories where counterfeits are produced. Meet a couple who was paralyzed by counterfeit Botox, a company whose whole brand was copied, and the story of a defense contractor who counterfeit defense parts that found their way into weapons depots in Iraq.

At around 7% of all global trade, Counterfeit Goods are a big business with low overhead. It makes too much money to go away any time soon.

I encourage all of you to watch this show and just be aware of the damage this can cause legitimate stores, designers, and customers.

Staff article.

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