Imitation is the sincerest form of plagiarism

When you are travelling through developing countries, you quickly discover that copyright doesn’t really mean much.

Here is a collection of some copyright infringements I found in Peru.

If you were managing one of these brands, do you think it would be worth your while to stop these infringements?

Give your opinion in the poll below.

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Categories: branding, International Marketing

Author:Chris Maloney

Chris is a multi-channel marketing strategist and one of Australia's most awarded young marketers.

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