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China's Alibaba spent $160m fighting fake goods | China's Alibaba spent $160m fighting fake goods |
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba says it has spent more than $160m (£103m) fighting fake goods on its websites from the beginning of 2013 to November of this year. | Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba says it has spent more than $160m (£103m) fighting fake goods on its websites from the beginning of 2013 to November of this year. |
The company will add another 200 people next year to the 2,000 workers tackling counterfeit goods on its sites. | The company will add another 200 people next year to the 2,000 workers tackling counterfeit goods on its sites. |
That is in addition to the 5,400 volunteers who are already involved in its daily online surveillance plan. | That is in addition to the 5,400 volunteers who are already involved in its daily online surveillance plan. |
The prevalence of fake goods in China is still a big problem. | The prevalence of fake goods in China is still a big problem. |
Before its record-setting $25bn listing in New York, the world's largest e-commerce company had said in its IPO prospectus that counterfeits goods could hurt its ability to win customers, investors and US retail partners. | Before its record-setting $25bn listing in New York, the world's largest e-commerce company had said in its IPO prospectus that counterfeits goods could hurt its ability to win customers, investors and US retail partners. |
In comparison, US e-commerce site eBay said in a court filing in 2010 that it spends up to $20m a year on "buyer protection programs" such as reimbursing buyers for fake goods bought on its site. | In comparison, US e-commerce site eBay said in a court filing in 2010 that it spends up to $20m a year on "buyer protection programs" such as reimbursing buyers for fake goods bought on its site. |
"We bear a serious responsibility in this fight against counterfeits," said Jonathan Lu, chief executive of Alibaba Group in a statement on Tuesday. | "We bear a serious responsibility in this fight against counterfeits," said Jonathan Lu, chief executive of Alibaba Group in a statement on Tuesday. |
"Jack Ma [company's chairman] said yesterday - if e-commerce does well in China, that may have little to do with Alibaba Group, but if counterfeits in society are not tackled effectively, it has a lot to do with Alibaba Group." | "Jack Ma [company's chairman] said yesterday - if e-commerce does well in China, that may have little to do with Alibaba Group, but if counterfeits in society are not tackled effectively, it has a lot to do with Alibaba Group." |
The tech giant's retail businesses were listed on the US Trade Representatives list of "notorious markets" for intellectual property (IP) infringement until 2012. | The tech giant's retail businesses were listed on the US Trade Representatives list of "notorious markets" for intellectual property (IP) infringement until 2012. |
China and Hong Kong accounted for 93% of the value of IP-infringing goods seized by US customs in the 2013 fiscal year, according to a government report. | China and Hong Kong accounted for 93% of the value of IP-infringing goods seized by US customs in the 2013 fiscal year, according to a government report. |
While Alibaba has been aggressive in its push to remove knock-offs from its sites, the mission has been an uphill battle. | While Alibaba has been aggressive in its push to remove knock-offs from its sites, the mission has been an uphill battle. |
Last month, when the company's annual Singles' Day saw over $9bn in sales, the official State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SAIC) conducted an investigation on counterfeits sold that day. | Last month, when the company's annual Singles' Day saw over $9bn in sales, the official State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SAIC) conducted an investigation on counterfeits sold that day. |
It said more than 10% of the goods that it bought online from retailers were fake or highly suspicious. | It said more than 10% of the goods that it bought online from retailers were fake or highly suspicious. |
Alibaba said it had co-operated with Chinese authorities in over 1,000 counterfeiting cases just this year. | Alibaba said it had co-operated with Chinese authorities in over 1,000 counterfeiting cases just this year. |