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Brand Managers Jane Hannah (Datawrite) and Tim Smith (Ridisc) have today announced that their European Distributor E-Net are offering a reward of up to £100,000 to any person for information resulting in the arrest and conviction of those responsible in Europe for selling counterfeit E-Net products.
E-Net have recently become aware that Datawrite Optima Blue, Ridisc Xtreme and Titanium branded products have been counterfeited by unscrupulous individuals in an attempt to cash in on their popularity. In order to clamp down on this blatant infringement of E-Net's Intellectual Property Rights, E-Net has decided to offer a reward that will be paid out of a fund of £100,000 that they have set up to reward information. Speaking about the launch of the £100,000 fund, Susana Garcia, Sales Manager of E-Net Distribution said, "We cannot stand by and watch as the reputation of the best selling brands in Europe that we have built up over last decade is eroded by these criminals. We as a company have decided to offer this reward to try to put an end to this unlawful activity that is costing the industry millions of pounds each year." Eligibility for the reward and the amount of any payment will be in the sole discretion of the administrator of the fund. It is E-Net's intention to deal with all reports in strict confidence. E-Net will use all reasonable endeavours to assure confidentiality in respect of the identity of any informant. Full terms and conditions of this offer can be found by visiting the following websites www.datawrite.co.uk and www.ridisc.com, or by phoning (+44) 8700 50 88 00 or by writing to susana@e-netdistribution.co.uk Note E-Net Distribution is the most widely recognised and successful brand management company in the world. Since it’s formation in 1999, E-Net has broken records to become a pioneer in the evolution of data storage technology. |
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