Guangzhou Customs Intercepts Infringement "World Cup Gown"
On the eve of the opening of the world cup in South Africa, the customs of Tianhe Station of Guangzhou Customs seized a number of clothing that infringed the intellectual property rights of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Yesterday, the International Football Federation confirmed that the clothing infringed the intellectual property rights of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
It is reported that a total of 582 sets of clothing, children's clothing series of South African team "Robe", divided into home court, yellow green two jerseys, the front chest position of the shirt printed with the world cup, South Africa team and "Adidas (Adidas)" logo, the badge also has the "2010 World Cup in South Africa" logo.
Customs officers said that these jerseys were very rough in their workmanship or cloth, and some threads were also exposed or entangled. The shirts were wrapped in transparent plastic bags and wrapped in rope and stuffed in the trunk.
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