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Jack Ma demands Tough laws against Counterfeiters.

Chinese Billionaire Jack Ma Demands Tough Laws Against Counterfeiters

E-commerce billionaire Jack Ma wants Chinese policy makers to make tough laws to crackdown on counterfeit goods as Alibaba struggles to keep millions of fake goods off its shopping websites.

Police on Monday raided six factories in Tianjin that were manufacturing counterfeit spices and sauces.

China Investigates 50 Factories over Fake Seasoning, Spices in Tianjin

Authorities in China carried out investigations on over 50 factories that are alleged to be selling counterfeit seasoning and sauces. The move comes after six factories in Tianjin were raided by police authorities on Monday for purportedly selling fake sauces.

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Alibaba Unveils new System to Fight Counterfeit Goods

Alibaba has launched a new platform that will be used to detect and take down fake goods following accusations that its sites promote counterfeit products.

Alibaba CEO Jack Ma

Jack Ma: Counterfeit Goods Unwelcome on Alibaba

Alibaba founder and multibillionaire Jack Ma recently wrote an editorial published in the Wall Street Journal restating his stance on pirated goods, especially the ones being peddled on his online marketing platform.

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China is the World's Biggest Exporter of Fake Products—Report

China tops the list of countries exporting fake and counterfeit goods across the world, according to a joint study conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the European Union's Intellectual Property Office (EU IPO).

Brooklyn District Attorney Displays Seized Counterfeit Goods Credit: Mario Tama / Staff

More Cases of Counterfeit Products in Shanghai

There has been a steady increase in the number of intellectual property infringement in Shanghai in the past four years. Foreigners were mostly held responsible in these cases, a senior official said on Monday.

Over 10,000 pairs of shoes were seized by the Chinese customs

China Seizes Over 10,000 Pairs of Fake Shoes

Customs officers in Xiamen, China, have seized over 14,000 pairs of counterfeited shoes that bear the logos of Nike, Adidas and Puma worth a street value of $15,000.

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Alibaba vs. China Commerce Regulator: Who Will Emerge Winner?

There is a brewing battle between Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba and the national regulator, the State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SAIC), over counterfeit goods sold in the New York publicly listed company.

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