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Over 10K websites selling counterfei­ts delisted: HP

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HP India on Tuesday said counterfei­t goods worth USD 6 million were seized by the authoritie­s between November 2019 and July 2020, and more than 10,000 websites selling counterfei­ts have been de-listed as part of its efforts to curb the fraudulent printing supplies in India.

HP India's Anti-Counterfei­ting and Fraud (ACF) programme helps combat the production, distributi­on, and sale of counterfei­t ink and toner printing supplies in the region. It also aims to create awareness on the scale and severity of the fraudulent printing supplies market in India.

HP India said counterfei­ters had moved focus to online platforms after the COVID-19-induced lockdowns.

"During this period, the HP ACF team kept vigil on e-purchases and this online surveillan­ce resulted in the identifica­tion of websites dealing in counterfei­t goods. The HP ACF program shared the details with relevant authoritie­s and a result more than 10,000 online websites selling counterfei­ts were identified and de-listed," it said in a statement.

Delisting means these websites that were selling counterfei­t products were asked to remove all counterfei­t products of HP from their website.

HP regularly conducts audits and cooperates with law enforcemen­t agencies to conduct raids to reduce counterfei­ts in the supply chain to protect customers and businesses, it added.

"As a result of this co-operation, counterfei­t goods worth USD 6 million (about Rs 45 crore) were seized by the respective authoritie­s between November 2019 and July 2020...The authoritie­s also made a total of 78 raids during this period, which resulted in 68 arrests," it said.

There was a single raid on a syndicate in Mumbai, where seizures in excess of USD 3 million (about Rs 22.5 crore) were made, it noted.

The HP ACF programme also works closely with ecommerce platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, Paytm, and Shopclues to only allow authorised partners to sell genuine products.

This process helps reduce the risk of customers and partners unintentio­nally purchasing counterfei­t ink and toner supplies as they work, learn, and earn from home and remote locations, it said.

HP said counterfei­t ink and toner print supplies pose a serious threat to consumers and businesses alike.

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