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Counterfeiters Target Springbok Jerseys During Rugby Fever in South Africa

Counterfeiters have attempted to take advantage of the rugby fever gripping South Africa by producing fake Springbok jerseys. However, in response, police raided a business premises in Brackenfell and confiscated dozens of counterfeit items. The South African Rugby Union (SARU) has also warned that legal action will be taken against companies infringing on its intellectual property (IP) rights.

Police Confiscate Counterfeit Goods in Brackenfell

The police’s Western Cape Commercial Crimes Unit acted upon information about counterfeit goods in Brackenfell. After obtaining a search warrant, officers entered a local business on Fourie Street and confiscated 67 branded Springbok jerseys, 50 unbranded jerseys, 513 cuffs and collars, and seven working stations. Two women, aged 25 and 47, were arrested and detained on charges of possession of counterfeit goods. The suspects will appear in the Blue Downs Magistrate’s Court soon.

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SARU Takes Legal Action Against Infringing Companies

The Gauteng Division of the High Court has already ordered Eskort, another company, to remove infringing marks and materials from all their products and marketing materials. However, the case is yet to be fully argued. SARU has also succeeded in shutting down online retailers selling counterfeit rugby apparel.

Protecting SARU’s Rights and Partners

Rian Oberholzer, CEO of SA Rugby, emphasized that the organization will do what it has to do to protect its rights and those of its highly valued partners, who are being shamelessly ambushed right now. He added that companies cannot leverage their brand using the Springboks’ popularity without properly supporting the team financially.

Director of Rugby Makes a Plea on Behalf of the Team

Rassie Erasmus, SA’s director of rugby, made a plea on behalf of the team, asking fans to respect the sponsors that have financially supported the team throughout their journey. He also expressed appreciation for all the support they receive, from messages to watching matches, which inspires the team to give their all on the field.

Genuine Support from Financial Backers

Oberholzer emphasized the importance of genuine support from companies like MTN and FNB, who have financially backed the Boks during difficult times. He stated that these companies, along with their broadcast partner, pay for exclusive rights to use the Springbok brand, logo, and other assets and expect others to follow the rules and support the team through proper channels.

Thabo Sebata

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