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NBA Fans Sure That Jeremy Lin Is For Real; In China, Thousands of His Jerseys Are Not
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PRESS RELEASE
NBA Fans Sure That Jeremy Lin Is For Real; In
China, Thousands of His Jerseys Are Not
Stony Brook, NY (February 25, 2012) -- It took
only 10 days for New York Knicks point guard
Jeremy Lin to move from unknown Harvard grad...
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PRESS RELEASE
NBA Fans Sure That Jeremy Lin Is For Real; In
China, Thousands of His Jerseys Are Not
Stony Brook, NY (February 25, 2012) -- It took
only 10 days for New York Knicks point guard
Jeremy Lin to move from unknown Harvard grad to
international, cover-of-Sports Illustrated sensation.
That sent New York Times reporters scurrying
downtown to discover whether the sharp-eyed
basketball phenom had been paid the highest
compliment: whether products associated with him,
like jerseys and shoes, had been counterfeited and
were being sold on the city’s notorious counterfeit
black market on Canal Street.
But in China, it’s a completely different story.
Counterfeiters in China have stepped up.
Can it be a surprise then, that on Wednesday, NY Times article reported from Hangzhou,
China that counterfeiting there had already been going great guns? “His jerseys have sold
out, even including the counterfeit ones,” said Zheng Xiaojun, a 24-year-old clerk in the
capital of Zhejiang province,
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