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The critical role of intermediaries in stopping counterfeiting and piracy

In: Handbook of Research on Counterfeiting and Illicit Trade

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  • William Dobson

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This chapter takes a detailed look at one aspect of the counterfeiting and piracy problem: how intermediaries in the global supply chain are being used, knowingly or unknowingly, by counterfeiters and their criminal networks to produce and distribute counterfeit goods and pirated materials. The chapter discusses the roles and responsibilities of intermediaries to stop the infiltration of these illicit goods, and presents examples of current best practices and recommendations for what can be done to stop it.

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  • William Dobson, 2017. "The critical role of intermediaries in stopping counterfeiting and piracy," Chapters, in: Peggy E. Chaudhry (ed.), Handbook of Research on Counterfeiting and Illicit Trade, chapter 18, pages 432-458, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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