by Regents Risk Advisory | Jan 25, 2019 | Intellectual Property
Fake Indigenous Australian Artworks Indigenous Australians [also known as `Aboriginals’] settled in Australia over 50,000 years ago [some estimates say possibly 100,000 years ago] and created their own cultures that have unique aspects not found elsewhere on earth,...
by Regents Risk Advisory | Dec 5, 2011 | Intellectual Property
Mobile phone manufacturers have struggled for years to combat the problems of counterfeit batteries and phone accessories being sold in city markets and dubious phone stores. Asia and the Middle East have been a battleground as phone manufacturers sought to stop fake...
by Regents Risk Advisory | Dec 20, 2010 | Computer Forensics, Data Security, Forensic Data & Cyber Threats
During a computer upgrade or computer replacement, many are tempted to toss the old hard drive on the curbside, sell them on eBay or else donate them to a local school or charity group. But if the data contained on those old drives has not been properly erased before...
by Regents Risk Advisory | Dec 19, 2010 | Intellectual Property, Investigation & Fact Finding
We are all familiar with the news that products are counterfeited by gangs around the world; clothes, perfumes, DVDs and pharmaceuticals are the most common targets. However, recent seizures in France indicate that an enterprising group has been busy counterfeiting...