Harris Tweed turns up heat on web-based counterfeits
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SnapDragon Monitoring will monitor ecommerce, social media and auction sites for misuse of the iconic Orb brand and take action to help prevent online sales of counterfeit Harris Tweed products.
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Hide AdIt was brought in on the recommendation of law firm Burness Paull, which manages the Harris Tweed Authority’s legal affairs across the world.
The Orb mark is the oldest British certification mark in continuous use and may only be used on, or in relation to, genuine Harris Tweed cloth or products.
Lorna MacAulay, boss of the Harris Tweed Authority, said: “It has taken generations to build the Harris Tweed brand into the popular global phenomena we see today. It is our job to guard against unauthorised use of the brand and we take that role very seriously.”