- To
counterfeit means to
imitate something authentic, with the
intent to steal, destroy, or
replace the original, for use in
illegal transactions, or otherwise...
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authentication Cigarette anticounterfeiting Alcohol anticounterfeiting Pharmaceutical anticounterfeiting Fast-moving
consumer goods anticounterfeiting Building materials...
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counterfeited much as
brand name
drugs can be), but can be
caught up in
anticounterfeiting enforcement measures. In that respect, a
debate is
raging as to whether...
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- falsis), that
reintroduced serrated edges on
precious metal coins, an
anticounterfeiting measure that had been
tried earlier.
Serrated denarii, or serrati...
- is an
inherent challenge in
issuing currency. It is
countered by
anticounterfeiting measures in the
printing of banknotes.
Fighting the counterfeiting...
- (published 2010), ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6 Dallas,
Martin (1
October 2014), "
Anticounterfeiting Packaging 101", PharmTech,
retrieved 21
January 2018 "Tamper evident...
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Grace & Co. Dallas,
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October 2014), "
Anticounterfeiting Packaging 101", PharmTech,
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their global IP needs.
Rawlinson was a
member of the
International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition, the
Business Alliance Against Counterfeiting and Anti-Piracy...