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ITNOW 2007 49(2):34; doi:10.1093/combul/bwl125
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© 2007 The British Computer Society

Last but not Least

Counterfeit goods

Rachel Burnett

Solicitor. Burnett IT Legal Services. rb{at}burnett.uk.net


   Abstract

eBay has announced new safeguards to combat internet fraud. One concern is about pirated, or counterfeit, goods. The internet is increasingly being used for trading in counterfeit goods, especially through online auction sites. Counterfeit medicines on sale via readily accessible websites are a particular problem for law enforcers.


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