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Luxury down brand Moncler high-tech fake off 50 fake websites in China
Topic Started: 15 Nov 2017, 03:49 PM (10 Views)
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Luxury down brand Moncler high-tech fake off 50 fake websites in China
French luxury down brand Moncler recently revealed that it will rely on technological forces to stop counterfeiting. Starting in the spring-summer 2016 campaign, all Moncler products will feature a revolutionary anti-counterfeiting system stemming from the recent developments in radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. The tool has a distinctive Alphanumeric code and a two-dimensional code, and has Near Field Communication (NFC) chips in accordance with the brand LOGO shape. This chip will authenticate the air max 2015 product and provide more interactive and validated verification information. This step can be done by visiting the code.moncler.com website or using a smartphone to download specific app software to read the QR code and NFC code information. The code.
moncler.com website was launched in 2013 and is operated directly by the company to help customers get immediate product authenticity information. This latest move is part of Moncler's ongoing battle against counterfeiting, hoping to protect consumers and increase product transparency canada goose pas cher homme and traceability. Earlier this year, Moncler reported and closed 50 fake websites that were independently registered by three Chinese. Last November, Moncler won a civil case against Chinese pirates and received 420,000 euros in damages. In 2014, Moncler investigated 1,450 counterfeit cases and canceled more than 450,000 counterfeit and shoddy goods worldwide. In the Chinese luxury michael kors bags goods market, more and more giants joined the crackdown. Italian cheap luxury chaussure nike air max 97 bags fashion group Salvatore Ferragamo said last year that in an 'intense global war on fake goods,' it has blocked, seized or destroyed over 100,000 fakes, the main battlefield in this war in China and the Internet. Industry analysis Salvatore Ferragamo's performance growth in China benefited from its crackdown to achieve significant results. At the end of last year, Gucci parent company Kaidun Group accused the world's largest online retailer of Botas cortas UGG Alibaba trademark infringement, unauthorized permission to 31 illegal businesses selling counterfeit scarpe asics products, undermining Sac de voyage femme their sales and reputation. One of the cases mentioned in the lawsuit said that a high imitation handbag sold for only $ 2 to $ 5 while a genuine Gucci handbag was priced at $ 795. The lawsuit ordered merchants to stop selling counterfeit goods and impose a fine of three penalties. Louis Vuitton also appealed to the Beijing court in January this year, three Chinese people selling counterfeit goods, Louis Vuitton reported that the three suspects from 2011 to 2014 in Louis Vuitton sales of counterfeit goods on Taobao lucrative to claim 250,000 yuan. Source: Fashion Headlines
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