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What China’s Gen Z Really Thinks of the Fake Luxury Market
Chinese Gen Zers' attitude towards buying fake goods are more likely to be driven by morality rather than financial considerations. Read MoreTrump’s New Tariffs May Benefit China’s Luxury Counterfeiters
The next wave of U.S. tariffs is likely to create an unexpected winner: China's lucrative billion-dollar counterfeit industry. Read MoreIs Burberry’s Simple New Logo Catnip to Copycats?
Burberry revealed a new logo last week. But Chinese luxury consumers fret the design makes Burberry goods too easy to counterfeit. Read MoreJD.com Counterfeit Scandal Kickstarts Consumer Rights Day in China
JD.com prides itself on selling authentic items, something crucial to its forays into the luxury market. Recent slip ups, however, are challenging public perceptions of the brand at a crucial… Read MoreChina Launches Luxury Brand Appraisal Center to Tackle Fakes
The new state-backed appraisal center signals China's commitment to tackling the problem, but solutions with more capacity and promise already exist in the private sector. Read MoreDoes Alibaba’s New Platform to Fast-Track IP Claims Have Any Teeth?
Unveiling the 'IP Express' project, Alibaba promises to give brands a 'highway' for IP claims; but with the burden still on brands to do the work, is the move meaningless? Read MoreWill Alibaba’s Anti-Counterfeiting Deal with Kering Stall Luxury Counterfeits?
Alibaba and Kering have reached an agreement to work jointly to fight against the sales of fake goods in China, but it's unclear if the deal will work. Read MoreNew Apps Offer Wary Chinese Consumers Online Authentication for Second-Hand Luxury Goods
With an uptick in sites that sell second-hand luxury goods online in China, these new apps see a market for online luxury goods authentication. Read MoreTrending in China: Co-Founder of Ailing Skincare E-Commmerce Company Jumei Resigns
Today on social media, Chinese consumers are talking about the resignation of Jumei's co-founder and Shiseido's surprise sunscreen recall. Read MoreWhat Does Taobao’s Big Win in a Counterfeit Cat Food Case Mean for Luxury Brands?
Alibaba's major e-commerce platform Taobao has recently won a legal case against a fake goods seller for the first time in China. Read More