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October 9th, 2005 12:06 PM #1DFA: Bringing fake items into US
could mean visa cancellation
By Veronica Uy
INQ7.net
THE DEPARTMENT of Foreign Affairs on Friday reiterated the warning issued by the Philippine embassy in Washington DC to all Filipino travelers to the United States against bringing into the country any pirated item.
Quoting the travel advisory from the US Commercial Service, the Philippine embassy said that anyone bringing into the US any pirated item or items "would face automatic deportation in violation of intellectual property rights, or arrest and criminal prosecution, in addition to civil fines and penalties."
The embassy further warned: "Please remember that even ONE pirated item could jeopardize your trip."
Based on the advisory, the embassy said that US Customs officials are not only after pirated video compact discs (VCDs) or digital video discs (DVDs), fake brand bags and cosmetics and pirated books are on the US customs officers' hot list.
The embassy thus repeats the warning from the US Commercial Service to all nursing graduates who plan to take the NCLEX and CGF exams in the US not to bring in pirated books because they would be automatically deported for violation of intellectual property rights.
This warning goes especially to anyone going from the Philippines and coming back to the US with "pasalubong
and padalas," the advisory added.
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October 9th, 2005 07:48 PM #2
kelan nabalita to? ayaw maniwala sa akin nung pinsan ko. bahala siya. hehehe. bumili kasi ng mga sapatos sa cartimar. ewan ko lang kung kasama pa un diyan.
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October 9th, 2005 08:09 PM #4
I wonder how they will scrutinize and judge an item whether it is counterfeit or not. Like cosmetics, for example. Or even shoes or bags. The threat as stated in this news item is so generalized you can suspect that the first intention of this memo is to scare people from buying counterfeit products.
How to check for counterfeit during customs inspection is really very interesting.
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October 9th, 2005 08:13 PM #5
Originally Posted by DoctorDoom
oo nga, pano kaya nila gagawin un.... iisa-isahin nila ung dala ng mga passenger? ang tagal non ah!
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October 9th, 2005 08:44 PM #6
Originally Posted by fLaKeZ
But if you are wearing a fake Nike shoes when you enter Los Angeles airport customs, are they going to bring in an expert from Nike to examine your shoes? Will they ask you for the sales receipt of your shoes? Is there a Max Factor beauty care products technician who will be working at the airport all day just to check whether the make-up kit of passengers entering the U.S. are genuine? Whatdaf?
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October 10th, 2005 12:02 AM #7
i would expect US customs and airport security to take the easy road as usual. they probably wouldn't check too much to see if your LV bag is fake, but they will definitely take a look at your CD carrying case to see if you have pirated CD's or DVD's (probably will try to tell by the labels). also, VCD's are a red flag because they are hardly sold legitimately in the US.
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October 10th, 2005 03:49 AM #8also warning to those bringing laptops with pirated OS or other pirated softwares....sabi ng wife ko yung ibang pinoy na may laptop na dala kasabay nya nun pumunta sya sa US binuksan pati laptop nila para i-check kung licensed yung mga softwares nila.
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October 10th, 2005 04:40 AM #9
nak ng pating pano kung fake UNDERWEAR.
sarap maging customs examiner, basta sa girls area naka assign :evillaugh
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