We reject increasingly fake products
The rate of those who refuse to buy counterfeit goods increased significantly, compared to 2009 – told the National Association Against Counterfeiting to MTI.
Sixty-nine percent of the Hungarians believe, that those who sell fakes, commits a crime. This is a 4 percent increase, overthe last 10 years. The survey shows that consumers would also change the laws. Seven in ten people would penalize more strictly forgers and distributors of counterfeits. This may be the reason, that two-thirds of the respondents believe that the purchase of counterfeits increases the revenues of organized crime – reports mfor.hu.
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