New 'Genuine Fake' Exhibition Warns of Counterfeit Risks
A new exhibition, 'Genuine Fake', is set to open at the BlechenCARRÉ shopping center in Cottbus from October 14 to November 2, 2024. This travelling exhibition from the German Customs Museum aims to educate visitors about the risks and impacts of purchasing counterfeit products.
The exhibition is open Monday through Saturday from 08:00 to 20:00. It focuses on everyday counterfeit items such as sportswear brand t-shirts, sunglasses, perfumes, chainsaws, and construction foam. Visitors can expect to learn about the health and financial risks associated with these fake products, as well as their negative impacts on the economy and local job market. The exhibition also delves into various aspects of trademark and product piracy, providing a comprehensive understanding of the issue.
The 'Genuine Fake' exhibition is a unique opportunity for visitors to gain insights into the world of counterfeit products. By learning about the risks and impacts, individuals can make informed decisions when shopping, supporting legitimate businesses, and protecting their own health and finances.
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