Commercial Counterfeiting
Commercial Counterfeiting and the GATT Policy Negotiations
In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Commercial Counterfeiting: A deceptive trade practice involving trademark piracy, false labeling, or other fraudulent means of claiming manufacture by a reputable producer. See Counterfeit Code.
Commercial Counterfeiting in International Trade
Meaning of Commercial Counterfeiting, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The production or marketing of goods with the intent of defrauding the purchase by falsely conveying directly or indirectly, that the goods are produced by a known or reputable manufacturer.
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