(Reuters) - LONDON, July 23 - Around one in eight British
shoppers has bought a counterfeit watch, handbag or other
product in the last year as it becomes more socially acceptable,
a study by lawyers Davenport Lyons and Ledbury Research found.
"The most dramatic change in attitudes towards fakes is that
they have reached their tipping point. They have become socially
acceptable," the study said.
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shoppers has bought a counterfeit watch, handbag or other
product in the last year as it becomes more socially acceptable,
a study by lawyers Davenport Lyons and Ledbury Research found.
"The most dramatic change in attitudes towards fakes is that
they have reached their tipping point. They have become socially
acceptable," the study said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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