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National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) -- Responding to global IP Theft and Enforcing International Trade Laws

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  1. If you’re not reading the newsletter, IPRC Connections, you’re missing out. Read about some amazing enforcement actions seizing counterfeit sports-related items prior to, during & after the just concluded Super Bowl. Click here for your update:

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  2. Scammers are gearing up for Valentine’s Day, with fake fragrances/cosmetics that have been found to contain ingredients that can cause eye infections/allergic reactions/skin rashes & chemical burns. Avoid danger. Buy from reputable, trusted merchants.

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  3. BREAKING: has released a special edition of IPRC Connections on the heels of Super Bowl LIV, featuring Operation Team Player, & 176,000 counterfeit sports-related items worth about $123M. Visit to read it.

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  4. When you buy fake cosmetics for your Valentine (or anyone), you run the risk of causing acne, dermatitis, skin sensitivity and irritation, eye infections, and even chemical burns to the skin. Be safe, and buy only genuine products.

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  5. As Valentine’s Day approaches, so will “deals” involving counterfeit fragrances. Remember, you're putting something on your face/neck, or wrists, which are sensitive and can react to potentially harmful ingredients that could endanger your life.

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  6. Shopping for your Valentine? Before you buy that fragrance on the cheap, beware that it could be a fake containing products that could be harmful to your health. Learn more about the ’s Operation Body Armor here:

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  7. Scammers will find a variety of ways to smuggle or illegally import unapproved, counterfeit, or adulterated personal healthcare and beauty products into the U.S.

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  8. Operation Body Armor is an initiative targeting the smuggling or illegal importation of unapproved, counterfeit, or adulterated personal healthcare and beauty products entering the US. Visit to learn more!

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  9. The dictionary defines a ripoff as “a bad financial transaction that usually refers to an incident in which a person is overcharged for something, or receives goods or services not of the standard expected for the price.” Translation: COUNTERFEIT! Be safe. Buy genuine!

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  10. Don’t make the countdown to kickoff a countdown to ripoff with counterfeit sports apparel or tickets to the game you purchased online or from unauthorized street vendors and flea markets. If these goods are offered...take a pass, and buy genuine!

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  11. Scammers & scalpers BEWARE! The Homeland Security Investigations-led is committed to working with federal, state and local law enforcement to target criminals attempting to disrupt major sporting events by engaging in counterfeiting and additional illicit activities.

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    This was a part of Operation Team Player, an ongoing effort developed by the HSI-led to target counterfeit sports merchandise, & were revealed in at a joint press conference w/ , , &

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  13. The makers of counterfeit sports gear are also gearing up for Super Bowl as part of a multi-million dollar criminal industry, trafficking items that are extremely lucrative and even more profitable as the weekend approaches. Avoid the fakes...and buy only genuine merchandise.

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  14. Buying tickets for the Super Bowl? Be wary of the counterfeits with printing that is blurred, slanted or runs off the edge of the ticket; and remember, a deal that seems too good to be true — probably is!

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  15. Poor print coloring, misspellings in the large or small print, and seat section’s that don't exist are a few of the warning flags for sports fans buying tickets or memorabilia on the street or on social media. Make sure your football celebrations feature real, not fake items.

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    is an ongoing effort by and to combat counterfeit items and protect intellectual property

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  17. During major sporting events, criminals routinely prey on consumers by selling counterfeit game tickets and merchandise to unsuspecting fans. Don’t be ripped off buying items from unauthorized street vendors, flea markets, online auctions or other questionable sources.

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  18. Every time you purchase counterfeit goods, including sports apparel and tickets, you run the risk of contributing to organized crime, as proceeds from the sale of these goods are often used for illegitimate purposes. Support legitimate businesses, and buy only genuine gear.

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  19. Homeland Security Investigations is teaming up with federal/state/local law enforcement this week in search of counterfeit sports apparel as part of Operation Team Player which targets the sale/trafficking of counterfeit sports merchandise/apparel/tickets.

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  20. As Super Bowl LIV approaches, beware of purchasing counterfeit sports apparel, tickets, and all-access passes or stadium credentials. Proceeds from the sale of counterfeits often fund organized crime. Learn more about Operation Team Player:

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