The recent popular "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" has sparked a nationwide craze in Japan, and has also attracted many people to take risks and sell counterfeit goods. As we all know, Japan has extremely strict management of intellectual property rights. Recently, a woman from the island country was targeted by the police for reselling counterfeit "Demon Slayer" labels because she sold them too cheaply. The 27-year-old female suspect purchased a large number of "Demon Slayer" stickers from abroad at extremely low prices, and sold them on domestic websites at a price of 600 yen for 60 stickers. It was not easy to be caught, but since the market price of a genuine "Demon Slayer" sticker is usually between 50 and 100 yen, the low price attracted the attention of Japanese Internet police. The Internet police personally purchased the product and asked the genuine publisher to authenticate it, thus confirming the woman's crime and arresting her. The woman admitted that she purchased the product at 4 yen per ticket and had resold it more than 50 times. |
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