A counterfeit flaw is a deliberate, minor defect introduced into a product to distinguish genuine items from fakes. Manufacturers embed these subtle inconsistencies—like a tiny logo variation—enabling brand protection teams to authenticate goods. This tactic primarily benefits luxury brands and anticounterfeiting agencies, safeguarding revenue and consumer trust while complicating forgers' efforts.
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