Reflections on the marketing of counterfeit products in Latin America

REFLECTIONS ON THE MARKETING OF COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS IN LATIN AMERICA

Our esteemed partners, Fernando Triana and Sandra Ávila, along with their insightful contribution, delve into the intricate landscape of counterfeiting within Latin America, with a specific focus on Colombian territory. Their comprehensive analysis, featured in ASIPI’s prestigious publication, ‘REFLECTIONS ON THE MARKETING OF COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS IN LATIN AMERICA,’ underscores their profound understanding of the nuances surrounding this pervasive issue.

Fernando Triana and Sandra Ávila’s meticulous examination sheds light on the socio-economic ramifications, regulatory hurdles, and enforcement strategies pertinent to combating counterfeiting in Colombia. Their expertise extends beyond mere observation, offering pragmatic solutions to mitigate the detrimental effects of illicit trade practices on the local economy and intellectual property rights.

In addition to their scholarly endeavors, Fernando Triana and Sandra Ávila have long been stalwarts in the legal community, championing authenticity and integrity in commercial transactions. Their dedication to advocacy is exemplified not only through their written contributions but also through active engagement with stakeholders and policymakers.

For further inquiries or collaborations, please feel free to contact Fernando Triana and Sandra Ávila at tum@tumnet.com.

Reflections on the marketing of counterfeit products in Latin America