Man Charged with Trademark Counterfeiting for $20K Worth of Fake Apple Devices

Wednesday, 3 April 2024, 22:00

A Houston man faces legal trouble after being caught with over $20,000 worth of counterfeit Apple products during a routine traffic stop. The discovery of these fake devices raises concerns about trademark counterfeiting and the risks involved in purchasing counterfeit goods, especially in the tech industry. This incident underscores the ongoing battle against counterfeit products and the importance of protecting intellectual property rights.
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Man Charged with Trademark Counterfeiting for $20K Worth of Fake Apple Devices

Counterfeit Device Bust in Houston

A man has been charged with trademark counterfeiting after authorities said they discovered more the $20,000 in counterfeit Apple devices in the back of a stolen car during a traffic stop.


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