The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) has launched a campaign intended to raise awareness about the issue of fake beauty products being sold online.
Starting on May 18, the ‘Wake up – don’t fake up’ campaign is targeted at consumers who may unknowingly buy counterfeit perform, electric hair straighteners and sun cream online.
PIPCU, a specialised unit based at the City of London Police, cites online shopping as a major example of where consumers are vulnerable to buying fake beauty products.
The unit has warned that consumers can spot fake products that are being sold online by checking spelling and grammar on websites, checking the address of the trader and by making sure the website’s address begins with ‘http’.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe, the UK’s minister for intellectual property, said: “Counterfeit goods pose a real threat to public safety, steal ideas from businesses and rip-off consumers. That is why the government is committed to cracking down on fakes and I am delighted with the energy PIPCU is bringing to this issue.”
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