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Guangzhou Customs Invaded Intellectual Property Clothing In South Africa World Cup

2010/6/5 11:34:00 77

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Guangzhou on the eve of the world cup in South Africa Customs The Tianhe Station Customs seized a number of infringing intellectual property rights in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. clothing 。 Confirmed by the International Football Federation, the clothes infringe the intellectual property rights of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.


It is reported that the total number of garments is 582 sets. Children's wear The series of South Africa's "robes" are divided into two main jerseys at home, away from the yellow and green. The front chest of the Jersey is marked with the world cup, the South Africa team and the "Adidas (Adidas)" logo. The badges also have the logo of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.


Customs officers said that these jerseys were very rough in their workmanship or cloth, and some threads were also exposed or entangled. The shirts were wrapped in transparent plastic bags and wrapped in rope and stuffed in the trunk.

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