Peru:
The Fight Continues Against Counterfeiting
07 December 2016
Moeller IP Advisors
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The National Institute for the Defense of Competition and
Protection of Intellectual Property (Indecopi), within the
anti-piracy campaign in beaches ("Campaña
Antipiratería en Playas"), urges those who visit Peru
during the summer months to choose products and services that are
legal and reject the counterfeit examples.
Usually, pirated products offered are books, music CDs, and
films, among others. Buying counterfeited products harms the real
authors and rights holders, as well as the public. These products
usually have a lower quality than the originals.
Source: www.indecopi.gob.pe
Previously published on the 27th January 2016
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