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DOWNLOADING MUSIC FROM THE INTERNET

As we can see illegal music sharing is something that is still going to continue, unfortunately. People will always choose to go for the cheapest option available. Also, with the involvement of common search engines, it will remain an undeniable practice. What the music industry can depend on now are services such as Spotify, Tidal and Apple music who are finding flexible and creative ways to deal with this problem
COUNTERFEIT BRANDS OF CLOTHES
The trade in counterfeited goods is worth a whopping $462 billion (£321bn) a year, according to the most recent figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the EU’s Intellectual Property Office
Some of the world’s most ripped-off Brand are:
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COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
The ownership that copyright law grants comes with several rights that you, as the owner, have exclusively. Those rights include:
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TYPES OF COUNTERFEITING
• Adulterate: A component of the legitimate finished product is fraudulent.
• Tamper: Legitimate product and package are used in a fraudulent way.
• Over-run: Legitimate product is made in excess of production agreements.
• Theft: Legitimate product is stolen and passed off as legitimately procured.
• Diversion: The sale or distribution of legitimate product outside of intended markets.
• Simulation: Illegitimate product is designed to look like but not exactly copy the legitimate product.
• Counterfeit: All aspects of the fraudulent product and package are fully replicated.
COUNTERFEIT AND PIRATED MERCHANDISE:

Counterfeiting is a significant problem evident in a wide range of industries and supply chain levels. This includes in
pharmaceuticals, automotives, electronics, and aerospace, where there is high reliance on research processes looking
for innovation.Consequences:
• Counterfeiting affects consumers’ perception of the genuine brand.
• Lowers demand for legitimate goods and services resulting from illicit trade.
• Counterfeiting reduces business revenues.
TYPES OF CRIMINALS:
- RECREATIONAL
- OCCASIONAL
- OCCUPATIONAL
- PROFESSIONAL
- IDEOLOGICAL
VULNERABLE PRODUCTS:

• High-volume, low-cost products
• Products in high demand
• Products with large market share
• Luxury products
• Products that lack security features
• Complex, loosely controlled supply and distribution chains
• Purchasing components and materials based on price alone
• Products sold on the Internet
• Product Security Features
• Security of Product Components
• Intellectual Property Rights
PIRACY: 
describes the act of reproducing movies, music, books or other
copyrighted works without permission from the copyright owner
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