Bulgarian Customs Seize Counterfeit Apparel
Apr 25 2013 - 11:47
The Bulgarian customs officials at the Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint, southeastern Bulgaria, have recently seized 920 T-shirts and 70 leather belts, believed to be counterfeit.
The T-shirts bore well-known marks such as Emporio Armani, Guess, Polo Ralph Lauren and Boss, and the belts bore the G-Star mark.
The goods were found in two cars traveling from Istanbul, Turkey to Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Prepared by: Preslav Penev
For more information, please contact bulgaria@petosevic.com.
Source: Bulgarian Customs
Read more news on Bulgaria or . Get our latest IP news or browse IP News Eastern Europe Archives.
Share:
April 2013 News
- Draft Law Amending Civil Code to Impact IP Regulations in Russia
- Albania Improves Domain Name Procedures and Purchase Requirements
- Tablet Computers Protected Under Design Patent in Ukraine
- Albanian Parliament Approves Draft Law on Accession to London Agreement
- EAPO Abolishes Accelerated Examination of Patent Applications
- Bosnia Accedes to Lisbon Agreement
- Bosnia Accedes to Lisbon Act and Additional Act of Stockholm
- Romania's Anti-Piracy Campaign Results in 313 Criminal Cases
- Draft Amendments to Macedonian Customs Law Foresee Donation of Seized Counterfeit Apparel
- Hungarian Customs Seize Fake Cigarette Machine
- Number of Customs Detentions Increase in Slovenia in 2012
- Romanian Customs Seize EUR 1.2 M Worth of Counterfeits
- Macedonian Customs Seize Fake Hairspray, Apparel
- Bosnian Customs Seize Counterfeit Adidas, Armani Labels
- Bulgarian Customs Seize Counterfeit Apparel