CAN'T TELL THE FAKE FROM THE REAL THING?



Sometimes it takes more than a skilled eye to tell the counterfeit product from the real thing

The IPKat has received the January/February 2005 issue of Product & Image Security & Data Authentication, published by EPI Publishing Ltd. This bimonthly carries news and features relating to technical means of tracking genuine products or deterring counterfeiters, as well as reports on legal cases and a round-up of relevant technological news. The articles are addressed to people in business rather than to lawyers, so they are pretty short and to-the-point.
CAN'T TELL THE FAKE FROM THE REAL THING? CAN'T TELL THE FAKE FROM THE REAL THING? Reviewed by Jeremy on Sunday, January 30, 2005 Rating: 5

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