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by The Newshoundon Oct 16 |
OpSec Security Inc., a company that focuses on anti-counterfeiting and brand protection, has released a study that identifies the impact of internet trading platforms and social media web forums on the market launch and distribution of consumer electronics products.
The study focused on Kindle ereaders and the market launch of Amazon’s DX model introduced on June 2009.
Findings from the study concluded:
By monitoring popular B2C auctions, B2B trade boards, blogs and forums, the company indicates significant intelligence is gained about the emergence of grey and counterfeit markets surrounding the introduction of a product into the global marketplace.
“These findings give impetus to the need to monitor ecommerce platforms to identify black and grey market goods entering the supply chain. Combining market intelligence from ecommerce platforms and social media enables companies to more quickly and effectively respond to emerging threats of counterfeit and grey market goods in the global supply chain,” explained OpSec Security Inc. through a media release.