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PostPosted: Thu 5:57, 22 Aug 2013    Post subject: Firms that specialize in counterfeit detection are

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Web tricks. At the same time,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the popularity of online auction and retail sites on the Internet has made it easier for counterfeiters to unload their fakes on an unsuspecting public. The venerable jeweler Tiffany, for example,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], says it recently found that more than 70 percent of the jewelry sold on eBay under the Tiffany name was phony. The firm is suing eBay,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], claiming that the online auctioneer has aided and benefited from trademark violations by allowing those items to be sold. Officials at eBay argue that it has a program in place that enables companies to police the auction site for counterfeit goods, but Tiffany says eBay bears that responsibility.
Some companies do have their own internal investigation units,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but that can be prohibitively expensive. That's why many businesses turn to the 20 or so private firms,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], like Drobny's,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or larger firms like Kroll or Pinkerton Consulting Investigations that operate worldwide,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to track down the bogus merchandise. Some firms also monitor Internet activity, such as Virginia-based Cyveillance and GenuOne in Boston. Capolino, for example,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], pays GenuOne $5,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 a month to help catch sales of phony Mitchell Ness products on eBay, where a quarterback jersey with a fake label can sell for $2,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],500.
Most gumshoes have law enforcement backgrounds. But Drobny started out working for a private investigator. After he received his law degree,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the southern New Jersey native opened up his own sleuthing shop 24 years ago,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and he began specializing in counterfeits after Nike asked him to help track down fake sneakers in 1988. His firm now has 40 full-time employees, and his client list reads like a Who's Who of luxury retailers: Kate Spade, Louis Vuitton,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and Tiffany,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to name a few.
Drobny usually starts his hunt by gathering tips on the whereabouts of counterfeit vendors and wholesalers. The next step: purchasing some of the spurious items, which Drobny then sends back to the client to examine and verify that they are indeed fakes. With evidence in hand,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the trademark owner,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], by law, can demand that the counterfeiters cease and desist--in the form of a letter that investigators like Drobny often serve.
In some cases, investigators can persuade the seller to voluntarily fork over the imitated goods and may even use the vendor or store owner as an informant to get to the bigger fish. "You can't stop with the vendors,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," says Drobny. If the investigation ultimately leads to a civil or criminal trial, the investigator typically acts as an expert witness.
Another ploy: The detective firms will play the counterfeiters' game, setting up a pretext storefront to buy the phony products. "We keep undercover businesses going all the time," says investigator Michael Kessler of New York,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], whose clients include Sara Lee Household and Body Care USA. "It's a way to monitor the marketplace."
Tracking down counterfeiters is similar to pursuing drug dealers, says Howard Dozier, an investigator in North Carolina. "You have an assumed name and identification and try to get to the factories through the wholesaler," says Dozier, who has worked in law enforcement for 25 years,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], focusing on criminal intelligence and organized crime investigations. "It's just like when I worked undercover in vice."
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