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Alibaba fights fakes

Firm joins 20 brands to fight counterfei­ts with big data.

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HANGZHOU: China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba said it had joined 20 brands to fight counterfei­t goods through big data analysis.

The first “alliance to fight counterfei­ts with big data” was initiated by Alibaba Tuesday in Hangzhou, capital of eastern China’s Zhejiang Province, the company said.

Among the first 20 members of the alliance are Chinese and internatio­nal brands, including Huawei, LV, Swarovski, Dulux, Samsung, Sony and Bioderma.

Alibaba said the move would make the fight against counterfei­ting more powerful and transparen­t.

The move was backed by police authoritie­s in many provinces across China.

“Counterfei­ting is rampant in the global market these days, and it’s increasing­ly difficult to eradicate bogus goods using traditiona­l offline means,” said Jessie Zheng, Alibaba Group’s chief platform governance officer.

She said that Alibaba Group was willing to join the fight against counterfei­ts with its technologi­es and resources in order to protect consumer rights.

Based on Alibaba big data analysis, Chinese law enforcemen­t authoritie­s closed 675 workshops, warehouses and vendors producing and selling fake goods, from September 2015 to August 2016.

Over the same period, Alibaba Group closed 180,000 stores on its shopping platform Taobao.com.

“Alibaba’s big data and cloud computing technologi­es provided strong technical support and improved efficiency in our fight against counterfei­ts,” said Wang Hui, deputy chief of the economic crime investigat­ion team under Zhejiang public security bureau. — Xinhua

Counterfei­ting is rampant in the global market these days. Jessie Zheng

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