Anti-Counterfeiting Board: Two-thirds of Hungarians would punish counterfeiters more rigorously
Two thirds of the Hungarians would punish the counterfeiters more rigorously and increasingly sees the risks of counterfeit products – Németh Mónika, secretary of the National Anti-Counterfeiting Board told M1 news channel on Wednesday.
He added that 84 percent of the respondents would not buy a fake product, but 13 to 18 percent of them still seduced. The survey also pointed out that mostly men and people living in Budapest bought counterfeit products at a larger proportion in the past year – she explained. (MTI)
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