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Yet the story of her life is not the good she did, the panegyrics she inspired, or the disputes (genuine or counterfeit? victim or victimizer?) that stormed around her.
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Another next step is to define counterfeiting victims and explore a counterfeiting "victimology".
Of course, the check is counterfeit, leaving victims out any money they wired and opening them to criminal prosecution for passing a bad check.
As the nation's pioneer consumer organization, the National Consumers League works hard to keep our regulators and elected officials accountable to the public while continuing to educate and empower consumers on safe use of medications and helping them avoid falling victim to counterfeit drugs.
Rich countries and Western pharmaceutical companies have often seemed interested more in protecting their intellectual property from counterfeiting than the victims of deadly falsified medicines.
The roles of counterfeiting offender and victims are, in theory, intuitive.
Handbag.com, for example, fell victim to a counterfeit site named handbagcom.com.
This just started about a week ago, but every time we start up we get a message saying, "This copy of Windows is not genuine" and "You may be a victim of software counterfeiting".
The Security Service of Ukraine, known as the SBU, said hackers tried to trick victims into downloading "counterfeit accounting documents infected with a virus," but did not say when the attack took place or how many systems were targeted.
It is precisely because of this threat that Pfizer identifies those who counterfeit medicines and prey on innocent victims.
The victims of trade in counterfeit medicines were illustrated graphically in Graham Greene's novel The Third Man, in which Harry Lime diluted stolen penicillin [ 18].
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