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Clemson University :: General Releases, The Official Athletic Site from The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), in conjunction with local law enforcementofficials, will be in search of counterfeit merchandise in Clemson, SC http://www.fansonly.com/schools/clem/genrel/103001aab.html
Extractions: Clemson and Florida State Will Protect Their Marks by Dispatching Enforcement Teams in Clemson, SC Purchasing unlicensed apparel is detrimental, not only to the institution whose trademark is counterfeited, but also to consumers buying the merchandise. Oct. 30, 2001 Representatives from The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), in conjunction with local law enforcement officials, will be in search of counterfeit merchandise in Clemson, SC, on Saturday, November 3, when Clemson plays Florida State. Clemson and Florida State have teamed efforts with CLC, their exclusive licensing representative, to prevent thousands of dollars in lost revenue due to merchandise counterfeiters. When purchasing Clemson and Florida State merchandise consumers should always look for the following characteristics to ensure the merchandise they purchase is officially licensed: All officially licensed merchandise should display the red and blue "Officially Licensed Collegiate Products" label somewhere on the product. The merchandise should depict Clemson and Florida State logos and marks in a tasteful manner, as the Universities do not approve distasteful designs.
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Extractions: Sale of Counterfeit Merchandise TRENTON - Attorney General John J. Farmer, Jr. today announced the indictment of an Atlantic County husband and wife on charges related to the alleged sale of counterfeit designer clothing and other merchandise from their home. The Attorney General said that Phillip Marchiani, 53, and his wife Lillian Buonfiglio, 44, of Margate, are charged in a state grand jury indictment with one count each of conspiracy and one count each of distributing counterfeit goods. The merchandise allegedly included clothing, sunglasses, handbags, and other counterfeit items carrying famous brand-names or logos. According to Farmer, a three-week investigation in December 1999 revealed that Marchiani and Buonfiglio were allegedly displaying for sale, a variety of items bearing such famous-maker trademarks as Ralph Lauren, Adidas, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, and Pokemon. The same items, in many cases, carried discrete markings identifying them as counterfeit. Division of Criminal Justice Director Paul H. Zoubek said the indictment outlines allegedly unlawful sales activity that took place at the couple's residence between Dec. 1 and Dec. 21 of 1999.
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Extractions: Click Here These stories were published Thursday, May 15, 2003, in Vol. 3, No. 95 Home Travel Calendar Jo Stuart ... About us Can YOU prove you are mentally stable? By the A.M. Costa Rica staff The Costa Rican government wants to tighten up the possession of handguns and has ruled that every would-be gun purchaser must undergo an interview with a psychiatrist or a psychologist. Although the exact nature of the test has not been worked out, the idea is to weed out the unstable and the paranoids. That could lead to some very interesting interviews: PSYCHIATRIST: So, Mr. Pacheco, why do you think you need a gun? ABEL PACHECO: A lot of people dont like me. They say I have made a lot of mistakes. The teachers are after me. Every time I turn around there is one problem or another. Id just like to protect myself. PSYCHIATRIST: Thats a bit of a siege mentality, plus I see you are a psychiatrist yourself. RESULT: REJECTED!
[ The New York City Police Foundation ] STEM THE ILLEGAL FLOW OF counterfeit merchandise The manufacture and sale of counterfeitmerchandise result in significant lost tax revenues for the City as http://www.nycpolicefoundation.org/programs3.html
Extractions: Working with the New York City Public Advocate, New York State Attorney General, Better Business Bureau and the NYPD, the Police Foundation launched the public awareness campaign that "If a cop calls for money, it's not a cop, it's a con" to provide guidelines for responding to telephone solicitations asking for money on behalf of the police. If you receive such a call, please notify the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau at (212) 741-8401. STEM THE ILLEGAL FLOW OF COUNTERFEIT MERCHANDISE The manufacture and sale of counterfeit merchandise result in significant lost tax revenues for the City as well as the fashion, entertainment, and pharmaceutical industries. A special fund of private contributions supports undercover operations that are producing high-level arrests of the counterfeiters.
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Anti-counterfeit Unit To Be In Stands - The Clarion-Ledger from the Collegiate Licensing Co., in conjunction with Oxford and campus law enforcementofficials, will scout for counterfeit merchandise today when the http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0209/07/m07.html
Extractions: rcummins@clarionledger.com What's hot: Eli Manning. What's not: Merchandise bearing the likeness or name of the high-profile Ole Miss football player that's not sanctioned by the university. Representatives from the Collegiate Licensing Co., in conjunction with Oxford and campus law enforcement officials, will scout for counterfeit merchandise today when the Rebels host the visiting University of Memphis Tigers. Ole Miss and Memphis have teamed efforts with CLC, their exclusive licensing representative, to prevent thousands of dollars in lost revenue due to merchandise counterfeiters. Not just Eli Manning souvenirs but anything unlicensed bearing the university's names and symbols is subject to scrutiny. "We haven't received specific complaints, but the university and our company decided it would be a good time to come in and patrol the area," said Jennifer Koshlap, university services coordinator for CLC. "There's been a lot of publicity surrounding Eli Manning and the team this year," said Koshlap, who will represent her company today in Oxford. "If your team is having a lot of on-field success, there's the tendency to have the counterfeiters come out. They go after the high-profile people."
Amir V State Houston Police Department obtained a warrant to search the business premises ofUS Apparel for evidence relating to distribution of counterfeit merchandise. http://www.bakers-legal-pages.com/cca/opinions/095100a.htm
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Extractions: HOUSTON Super Bowl merchandise is all over store shelves. A quick check can guarantee you don't pay for a fake of questionable quality. The proof is in the sticker. Every piece of official NFL merchandise will have a holographic sticker, along with a tracking number. "Even on the small items, it will have the logo there," said Curt Zupi, with CZ's Sports. Zupi runs CZ's Sports and said that the customer isn't the only one who has to be careful. Zupi said, he too, has to watch out for counterfeiters. One questionable merchant argued with him that no one really owns the name Super Bowl. "He told me his lawyers assured him they can't trademark the term 'Super Bowl.' I told him they have trademarked the term 'Super Bowl,'" Zupi said.
Local News Agents said they confiscated counterfeit merchandise and $150,000 in cash. Lyonsis sent to the Seminole County where he remains for the duration of the case. http://www.floridatoday.com/!NEWSROOM/localstoryN0519NINOTIME.htm
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U.S. Customs And Border Protection - Newsroom Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Rulings and Regulations, StuartP. Seidel, warns consumers about counterfeit merchandise. http://cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/image_library/archives/2001_newsphotots/
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Extractions: Phony Goods found Police last Wednesday (21st February) searched three stores of local retailers Reflections Discount Store and seized "several hundred counterfeit Tommy Hilfiger-barnded goods," Cayman Net News has learnt, from a press release circulated by Hunter and Hunter, local attorneys for Tommy Hilfiger Licensing, Inc. The announcement, the release said, was made by Tommy Hilfiger Licensing, Inc. ("Tommy Hilfiger"), of Wilmington, Delaware, USA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tommy Hilfiger Corporation (NYSE:TOM). According to the release, "Tommy Hilfiger is the owner of the Tommy Hilifiger trademarks, including the well-known Flag logo, worldwide and has granted an exclusive right to American Sportswear SA of Panama to deal in apparel and accessories depicting the Tommy Hilfiger trademarks throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, including the Cayman Islands. Island Clothing, operated by Islands Companies Ltd., is the only authorized dealer of Tommy Hilfiger apparel in the Cayman Islands," the release further stated. "Tommy Hilfiger continues to be vigilant in its anti-counterfeiting enforcement actions and remains committed to maintaining the integrity of the brand. The sale of inferior counterfeit merchandise damages Tommy Hilfiger's reputation for the production of high quality merchandise and diminishes the value of the goodwill association with the Tommy Hilfiger trademark. Most importantly, the sale of counterfeit merchandise defrauds unsuspecting consumers and damages the sales by merchandise from authorised channels of distribution," it continued.
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Extractions: Jump to: main content Blogcritics Home A sinister cabal of superior bloggers on music, books, film, popular culture, and technology - updated continuously. Blog : contraction of "web log," i.e., personal journalism web site. + Critics : those who discuss and evaluate cultural artifacts. = Blogcritics.org : News and reviews of popular culture by over 400 superior bloggers. Editor Eric Olsen contact Administrator Phillip Winn contact Most prolific Blogcritics for May Marty Dodge Jan Herman Eric Olsen RJ Elliott ... Leaderboard Glenn Reynolds The sale of counterfeit goods has mushroomed and become more prevalent in recent years. So much so, it's now become a cottage industry for entrepreneurs and even gone mainstream sort of. One way counterfeit goods are sold is through home parties in American suburbia, similar to stodgy Tupperware parties.
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Extractions: Super Bowl XXXVIII is a big financial boost for Houston, but it's been a bust for one guy. That guy is in trouble with the law and the NFL because of the merchandise he's accused of selling. The NFL is cracking down to protect its trademark. Also Online SLIDESHOWS Super Bowl XXXVIII Supershots and celebrity sightings Inside the Maxim party Inside the Playboy party ... More slideshows VIDEO Janet Jackson halftime show The streaker Walton's World : Jimmy Fallon interview ... More video STORIES Janet Jackson reaction Super Bowl ads National Reviews More stories The Harwin area of southwest Houston has a history of pushing knock-off merchandise onto the public. And when the Super Bowl comes to town, out comes the NFL on the lookout for counterfeiting. NFL representatives went to a T-shirt printing shop in the 7000 block of Harwin Wednesday afternoon armed with a temporary restraining order signed by a federal judge.
Extractions: underwritten by: Sports Men's B-Ball Stories Archives Schedule Roster Statistics Recruiting Message Boards 2003 Media Day Late Night '03 2004 NCAA Tournament '03-'04 Season '02-'03 Season Ask Gary Need Tickets? New Seating Plan History Coaches Multimedia Video Audio Photo Galleries Changing of the Court Self hired More on Men's Basketball Women's B-Ball Football Baseball Softball ... Bowling Miscellaneous The KU Cheerleaders New Band Uniforms Self Hired AD Lew Perkins ... Home Basketball J-W Staff Reports Saturday, April 5, 2003 Officials from Kansas University and the Collegiate Licensing Company will be on the lookout for counterfeit Jayhawk merchandise this weekend. advertisement Paul Vander Tuig, KU's trademark licensing director, said counterfeit gear didn't benefit KU scholarship funds. Official merchandise does. He asked anyone who has seen counterfeit merchandise to call CLC at (770) 956-0520. Here are some tips in looking for official KU merchandise: ⢠All officially licensed merchandise displays an NCAA hologram or has a hologram saying "Officially Licensed Collegiate Product."