Toronto police seize knock-off soccer merch ahead of World Cup
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THE CANADIAN PRESS PUBLISHED YESTERDAY Toronto police announced Monday they've arrested two people and seized more than 16,000 counterfeit soccer merchandise items ahead of the World Cup. David Lipkus, a lawyer specializing in brand protection at Lipkus Law, said consumers should remain vigilant, only buy from trusted sellers and report suspected fraud. THE CANADIAN PRESS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Most Popular Carney says plan 'settling in' as economy declines Video 2:11 Trump appoints housing regulator Bill Pulte as acting U.S. intelligence director Video 2:18 Russian drones, missiles pound Ukrain…
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