Counterfeiters would be punished more severely
The distribution of any counterfeit product is a crime – according to that nearly two-thirds of the Hungarian population.
The same proportion of the Hungarians also consider that they would punish those, who sell counterfeit sports goods, medicine, food products and software more severely – according to the most recent joint research of the National Board Against Counterfeiting (HENT) and Tárki, which was sent to MTI on Tuesday.
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