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海关抓获了791万只「LAFUFU」
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-05 07:54

Group 1 - The core issue of counterfeiting and infringement related to Pop Mart has intensified as the brand expands globally, with 1.83 million infringing items intercepted by customs from January to mid-August this year, involving 237 batches destined for 61 countries and regions [1] - Pop Mart has successfully completed customs registration in 27 countries and regions, leading to a total of 7.91 million intercepted counterfeit items across over 240 batches, with more than 260,000 counterfeit items seized in the Netherlands alone [1] - The company has developed a multilingual anti-counterfeiting guide covering popular IP products to assist law enforcement in identifying genuine products [1] Group 2 - Dutch retail giants Jumbo and Albert Heijn have also encountered counterfeit products, prompting Pop Mart to apply for a "unilateral temporary injunction" from the Hague court in July, which was swiftly approved [2] - Pop Mart has identified over 300 infringement links on various cross-border e-commerce platforms and can utilize the "Schedule A" procedure to collectively sue multiple anonymous sellers, seeking temporary injunctions and account freezes to combat online counterfeit chains [3] - The company has registered the "Lafufu" trademark in July under the international classification for fitness equipment, with the current status pending substantive examination, aimed at better combating infringement [3] Group 3 - Consumers can identify genuine products by checking three aspects: the anti-counterfeiting label, the exclusive anti-counterfeiting sticker on the packaging, and the logo embossed on the bottom of the product [4] - Additional indicators include examining the dyeing process and production details of the products to discern authenticity [4]