Gocha Janelidze

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In November 2020, Customs Department of Revenue Service detained 9,691 pairs of counterfeit sneakers designated with trademarks of one of the widely known international producer of clothing and accessories. The goods were being imported from Turkey. As an agreement on destruction of counterfeit goods could not be reached between the importer and the right holder, the latter initiated a civil action requesting destruction of counterfeit goods.

 

December 25, 2020

Significant Amount of Counterfeit Branded Sneakers Were Detained by Customs Service

In November 2020, Customs Department of Revenue Service detained 9,691 pairs of counterfeit sneakers designated with trademarks of one of the widely known international producer of […]
November 5, 2020

Significant Amount of Counterfeit Branded Socks Were Destroyed Following Customs Detention

In October 2020, Customs Department of Revenue Service detained  1,260 pairs of counterfeit socks designated with trademarks of different widely known international producers of clothing and […]
September 3, 2020

Significant Amount of Counterfeit Branded Underwear Were Destroyed Following Customs Detention

In July 2020, Customs Department of Revenue Service detained more than 11,300 pieces of counterfeit men’s underwear designated with trademarks of one of the widely known […]
April 9, 2020

State of emergency declared in Georgia for prevention of spread of COVID-19

Taking into account the mass spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the increasing challenge facing the country, on March 21, 2020 a state of emergency […]
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