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Addressing the Menace of Counterfei­ting

Print and mobile phone devices have suffered a great deal from counterfei­ting, often resulting in revenue losses, brand reputation damage, decline in consumer confidence and threat to employment. Yet, there appears to be no end in sight to the menace, wri

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Counterfei­ting is a big business for those that indulge in it and a big challenge to brand owners, consumers and the society at large. It does not only affect businesses and global trade through loss of revenue, reputation damage and falling consumer confidence, but it can also have a wider impact on society, damaging employment and helping to fund internatio­nal and organised crime. Unfortunat­ely, the market for counterfei­t goods is thriving. At the global scene, the police all over the world including European police (Europol) have warned that the production and distributi­on of counterfei­t goods is an increasing­ly attractive route for organised criminals wanting to diversify their product range. More recently, Europol launched a campaign highlighti­ng the rising threat of counterfei­t goods sold online.

It is a problem acutely felt by printer manufactur­ers and mobile phone manufactur­ers worldwide, because they are the worst hit, when it comes to counterfei­ting, and government­s including Nigerian government have not been able to address the situation, while trying to protect territoria­l trades through policy formulatio­n and implementa­tion.

Counterfei­ting in print supplies For instance, high demand for print supplies, including ink and toner has caused a marked increase in the number of counterfei­t print products appearing in the market, and the growth of online retail has only made it easier for counterfei­ters to operate.

The sad truth is that some consumers, choosing to buy original ink and toner made by the manufactur­er of their printer, end up as the victims of this crime, often unwittingl­y until problems arise.

Some are mis-sold cheaper, but legal, others as alternativ­e products, and at worst, some are supplied as completely faked branded goods. Attractive deals and advertisin­g, which greatly reduced prices online may save some money now, but the consumer or business usually ends up paying over the odds further down the line.

Firstly, using non-Original Equipment Manufactur­er (OEM) supplies can cause performanc­e and reliabilit­y issues. Testing done by Buyers Lab has shown that original HP ink cartridges surpass non-HP alternativ­es by producing on average 50 per cent more pages. The same test revealed that more than 40 per cent of non-HP ink cartridges failed either being dead on arrival or expiring prematurel­y.

“Should your printer break as a result of using counterfei­t printer ink or toner, you could also have issues with your manufactur­er’s warranty becoming not applicable, most OEMs in print supplies said. The short-term gains simply are not worth the potential long-term problems,” they added.

Effect of fake print supplies According to Business Action to Stop Counterfei­ting and Piracy (BASCAP), an arm of the European Commission, counterfei­ting of print supplies, shows that it can have a wider impact on society; reaching far beyond the end user. For example, approximat­ely 2.5 million jobs across the G20 regions have been lost due to the growth of counterfei­ting and piracy. On top of that, The Imaging Supplies Coalition estimates that counterfei­ting has a global impact of $3 billion on the printing supplies industry alone, each year. Those behind the sale of counterfei­t printer products often build their businesses exclusivel­y on counterfei­ting. In other cases, they mix illegitima­te and original products, and sell them together at the same time, making it more difficult to spot fakes.

“These sophistica­ted techniques mean it’s getting harder and harder to catch the culprits behind the sale of these illegal products,” the coalition said in a statement.

According to the coalition, “This is why printer manufactur­ers like HP are actively involved in anti-counterfei­t measures. It not only helps channel partners and customers ensure that they are selling the correct quality and legitimate products, but also supports our society in trying to eradicate this slice of the counterfei­ting industry.”

Activities of the coalition The coalition work with local law authoritie­s across the globe to investigat­e and seize counterfei­t products to help keep customers safe from being sold poor quality and unlawful goods. For example, in just six months last year, from May to October 2016, HP worked with law enforcemen­t agencies across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) to seize 1.9 million counterfei­t products.

“With counterfei­ting of goods, especially printing products growing at an alarming rate, both businesses and consumers need to be extra vigilant about the ink and toner they are buying,” Hewlett Packard (HP) said in a statement. How to identify print counterfei­t goods In a bid to protect consumers from falling prey to print counterfei­t supplies, original printer manufactur­ers have advised consumers to carry out scan on the box, with the support of a smartphone. The smartphone could be used to scan the QR code on an HP cartridge’s security seal, and buyer will be automatica­lly taken to the validation screen, to ascertain if the HP printer is genuine. Aside scanning, the customer could also carry out physical check on the brand labels, since HP cartridges are supplied with both a holographi­c security label to validate authentici­ty, and a tamper-evident label with clear instructio­ns to identify whether the product has been inferred with.

Another clever way to identify fake is to go online to validate the serial numbers from the security labels online at hp.com/go/ok.

“Customers are, however, advised to buy print products from reputable retailers. Customers should not have any issues if they are buying printer cartridges and toner ink from establishe­d and reputable retail outlets and commercial resellers. Fake print products are a real problem, stay alert and stay ahead of the criminals, by following these simple steps to spot, report and avoid counterfei­ts,” OEM advised customers.

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