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Jackie's Fight Against Counterfeiting

As you probably know, Jackie is committed to fighting the production and sale of counterfeit goods. Recently Jackie was featured on the cover of Trademark World Magazine:

The article discusses Jackie's collaboration with the International Trademark Association as a way to help fight global counterfeiting. "Counterfeiting has moved well beyond DVDs and handbags these days," said Jackie, who himself has been a target of many counterfeiters due to his immensely popular feature films. "Fake products are becoming popular in industries such as food, medicine, toys - even cars and planes! - areas where you or your family's safety may be at stake."

The global market for counterfeiting is estimated to be US$500 million and although Jackie is concerned about counterfeiting of his films, he is most concerned about the safety of people worldwide. The article points out that between 10 - 15% of all medicines sold in the world are fake!

Jackie speaks to the audience at the June, 2005 Anti-Piracy event at the Hong Kong Cultural and Convention Center.

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Talia Marie McL
posted on Thursday, Jun 07, 2012
I Really like the movie Drunken Master it is my Favorite all the time you are my favorite Actor Jackie Chan and the best
Phil Anderson
posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2012
I recently bought a counterfeit Jackie Chan DVD. It was the Drunken Master 2 DVD. It has Jackie about to do a kick and had lot of red jars around him. The Drunken Master 1 DVD often has a similar looking cover, but not as red, and it is usually on the very good quality and official Hong Kong Legends label. But DM2 is fake,so get the official version often titled Lengend of the Drunken Master.