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Published December 13, 2020, 6:47 PM
Just as Facebook is facing twin anti-trust lawsuits in the United States, a German-based tool manufacturer with representative offices in Manila has called on the social media giant to prevent peddlers of counterfeit products from using its platform.
“They (seller of counterfeit products) want to capitalize on the excellence and quality that reputable manufacturers have built at the expense of the public’s safety,” according to See Hock Heng, the representative of a well-known German toolmaker characterized by strict quality and safety standards.
See said they have complained with Facebook in October 2020 seeking to stop the proliferation of imitation power tools bearing the name of a best-selling European product.