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Kodak Calls on Businesses and Industry to Join the Fight Against Counterfeiting - Read More

Date Added: May 13, 2008 02:20:05 PM
Winning the battle against counterfeiting demands the latest technologies and a unified front by brand owners around the world. The widespread impact of counterfeiting requires the resources and strength of global corporations that understand how to confront the problem at every level, from educating and building awareness to implementing real solutions.

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