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  1. Counterfeit - Wikipedia

    A counterfeit is a fake or unauthorized replica of a genuine product, such as money, documents, designer items, or other valuable goods. [1][2][3] Counterfeiting generally involves creating an …

  2. What is Counterfeiting? | International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition

    Counterfeiting is a fraudulent imitation (a forgery) of a trusted brand and product, and it is a serious crime. Under U.S. federal law, for example, criminal counterfeiting offenses can be punished by life …

  3. Counterfeiting (Intended for a non-legal audience)

    Nov 5, 2025 · What is counterfeiting? Counterfeiting is the manufacture, import, export, distribution, and sale of consumer goods that are not genuine but are designed and branded to look identical to the …

  4. Counterfeiting | Legal Penalties & Detection Methods | Britannica

    counterfeiting, manufacture of false money for gain, a kind of forgery in that something is copied so as to defraud by passing it for the original or genuine article.

  5. Counterfeiting - United States Sentencing Commission

    Of the 61,678 cases reported to the Commission in fiscal year 2024, 60 involved counterfeiting (down 63.0% since fiscal year 2020). 1,2 Click the cover for the PDF handout or learn more below.

  6. counterfeiting | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    counterfeiting Counterfeiting occurs when someone copies or imitates an item without having been authorized to do so and passes the copy off for the genuine or original item.

  7. What Are Counterfeiters and What Do They Do? - LegalClarity

    Aug 17, 2025 · Navigate the complexities of product authenticity. Learn about the hidden industry of counterfeiting and how to protect yourself from deceptive replicas.

  8. Counterfeiting: The Ultimate Guide to Fake Goods and Federal Law

    Counterfeiting is more than just fake purses or phony watches; it extends to counterfeit currency that can destabilize an economy and fake pharmaceuticals that can kill.

  9. Counterfeit 101: Legal Perspectives, Prosecution, and Big Penalties

    Jan 6, 2025 · This essay delves deeper into four major categories of counterfeiting crimes: currency counterfeiting, trademark and copyright infringement, document forgery, and counterfeit …

  10. COUNTERFEIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Adjective The concert ticket is counterfeit. counterfeit currency that had been passed all over town Verb They were counterfeiting money in his garage. an expert at counterfeiting money Noun the will as …