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    shubham jain

    Trademark counterfeiting is always considered infringement and is a common type of trademark infringement. However, not all infringements qualify as counterfeits. A counterfeit trademark includes marks that are largely identical to the real mark. Infringements include marks that are similar but not identical to the genuine mark. A similar mark is more likely to qualify as an infringement than as counterfeiting.

    priyal jain

    Counterfeiting, piracy and IP infringement have assumed epidemic proportions, largely due to technological advances and globalisation.
    In 2013 and the first quarter of 2014, social media was the spear-head technology for many conversations in the Board room, within the C-suite, and among analysts. This is because brand reputation and intellectual property are at high risk with social media, making brand protection critical.

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