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ECCK Succefully carried out Anti-Counterfeiting Campaign at 20th Global Gathering in Busan
On May 24, the ECCK Intellectual Property Rights Committee successfully carried out its Anti-Counterfeiting Campaign at the 20th Global Gathering in Busan.
Hosted by Busan Metropolitan City and the Ministry of Justice, the Global Gathering brings together local citizens and international residents for a day of cultural exchange and community engagement. ECCK Busan Chapter Representative Andrew Millard joined the opening ceremony alongside the Mayor of Busan and other distinguished guests.
At the event, the ECCK showcased a booth featuring both genuine and counterfeit products from member companies in the luxury sector, aiming to raise awareness on intellectual property rights and the risks associated with counterfeit goods. Despite the chilly weather and occasional rain, the campaign drew strong interest, gathering over 600 survey responses from both Korean and international visitors. The survey offered insight into public perceptions of counterfeiting and how these views are evolving.
The ECCK remains committed to supporting the protection of intellectual property and fostering a safer, more informed consumer environment on behalf of our IPR Committee members.
ECCK Succefully carried out Anti-Counterfeiting Campaign at 20th Global Gathering in Busan
On May 24, the ECCK Intellectual Property Rights Committee successfully carried out its Anti-Counterfeiting Campaign at the 20th Global Gathering in Busan.
Hosted by Busan Metropolitan City and the Ministry of Justice, the Global Gathering brings together local citizens and international residents for a day of cultural exchange and community engagement. ECCK Busan Chapter Representative Andrew Millard joined the opening ceremony alongside the Mayor of Busan and other distinguished guests.
At the event, the ECCK showcased a booth featuring both genuine and counterfeit products from member companies in the luxury sector, aiming to raise awareness on intellectual property rights and the risks associated with counterfeit goods. Despite the chilly weather and occasional rain, the campaign drew strong interest, gathering over 600 survey responses from both Korean and international visitors. The survey offered insight into public perceptions of counterfeiting and how these views are evolving.
The ECCK remains committed to supporting the protection of intellectual property and fostering a safer, more informed consumer environment on behalf of our IPR Committee members.