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Chapter 780: The Inside Story of the Company's 'Overseas Bloodline' (2). [791]
Summary
The prevalence of counterfeit brands in the empire is linked to the allure of foreign products, leading to widespread imitation. Counterfeit brands often exploit trademark loopholes, creating deceptive variations that confuse consumers, especially those unfamiliar with luxury goods. Three main categories of counterfeit brands exist: simple imitation, misleading "imported original" claims, and genuine overseas brands that cleverly market themselves. Companies like Kesh Furniture exemplify the latter, boasting authentic Italian craftsmanship while utilizing minimal resources. The competitive landscape is intensifying as more domestic enterprises mimic successful brands, blurring the lines between authenticity and imitation.Full content
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