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Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit Claims Credit for European Raids on Counterfeit BROTHER Toner.

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Tonernews.com, November 1, 2023. USA
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    Collaboration with brands and law enforcement result in global raids.
    Excerpt: These actions come on the heels of additional activity in Europe, where our team filed a joint civil suit with Brother targeting a counterfeiting ring attempting to sell Brother ink cartridges. In collaboration with Brother, we also referred the case to German law enforcement. The bad actors involved purchased empty original Brother toner cartridges and refilled them with inauthentic toner powder, in addition to selling fake cartridges designed to look like genuine products. The bad actors took steps to hide their intentions, such as adding fake holographic security labels designed to mimic those on authentic Brother cartridge packaging.

    Isao Noji, the managing director of Brother International Europe Ltd., said of the lawsuit, “Brother places its customers first everywhere, every time. We are committed to detecting counterfeits online and offline by working with our partners such as Amazon CCU and law enforcement authorities in order to protect our customers.”
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