"Clear inventory" and "Limited limit" to induce orders to be alert to online counterfeiting scams

  Our reporter Jiang Tianjiao

  At present, online shopping has become an important channel for consumers to purchase and consume. Various promotional methods such as live streaming on e-commerce platforms and social media, as well as "Double 11" and "6·18" e-commerce shopping festivals are gradually becoming consumers Accept recognition.

However, it is worth being vigilant that some criminals use online shopping to commit infringement and counterfeiting crimes, seriously infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and enterprises.

  The reporter learned from the Ministry of Public Security that, in accordance with the unified deployment of the Ministry of Public Security, public security organs across the country will continue to increase their crackdown on criminal activities using the Internet to make and sell counterfeit products in the "Kunlun 2020" special operation, and concentrated on cracking down a batch of "live streaming". Criminal cases of manufacturing and selling counterfeit and shoddy goods through channels such as "online shops".

Since the beginning of this year, more than 1,400 related cases have been cracked, which effectively safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and enterprises, and made every effort to create a good online shopping environment.

  Public security organs across the country pay close attention to such criminal trends, strengthen online investigations of false leads, and keep a close eye on the masses, right-holder companies, and Internet platform companies that reflect concentrated platforms such as "live room", "online shop", "public account", and "short video". We strengthened analysis and judgment with online accounts, insisted on fighting gangs, end dens, destroying the network, breaking the chain, and chasing the flow, and cracked a number of major cases, effectively deterring such criminal activities.

  Among them, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau uncovered the “8.28” case of using “Internet celebrity live broadcasts” to sell counterfeit branded bags, clothing, jewelry, and watches, and arrested more than 40 people including an “Internet celebrity” with millions of fans. The suspect is worth more than 50 million yuan.

The public security organs of Shandong Province uncovered the "5·08" case of manufacturing and selling counterfeit brand mobile phones, and seized more than 1,000 counterfeit brand mobile phones with a value of more than 200 million yuan.

The Guangdong Provincial Public Security Bureau cracked the case of “Hurricane 183” manufacturing and selling counterfeit brand watches, eliminated 15 counterfeit manufacturing and selling dens, and seized more than 10,000 counterfeit watches of 6 brands and 14 models, worth more than 600 million yuan.

  Investigations by the public security organs found that criminals often use the guise of low-price promotion of well-known brand products to attract consumers online, and then use marketing techniques such as "clearing inventory" and "for the benefit of fans" to lure orders to purchase; Re-engraving, "Limited" and other titles engaged in illegal and criminal acts of making and selling fakes.

  Experts pointed out that on the basis of cracking down on Internet infringement and counterfeiting crimes, relevant departments should also speed up the establishment of laws and regulations in the field of e-commerce, clarify the rules of online commodity trading, dispute resolution methods, legal responsibilities, and various electronic transaction vouchers, electronic inspection and quarantine reports and certificates. legal validity. Research on regulatory measures for the use of WeChat and Weibo to sell infringing and counterfeit goods. Promote the establishment of a credit system, accelerate the establishment of a corporate standard self-declaration and supervision system, and publish a "blacklist" of untrustworthy enterprises. Strengthen information communication and exchanges between law enforcement agencies and e-commerce companies. Strengthen public opinion and social supervision, and increase consumers' awareness of consciously resisting infringement and counterfeit goods.