Oh, I had an impression you know of some new Plarail knockoffs on the market.
The problem is that these sets are not stricto sensu "counterfeit goods". You see, the counterfeit is something that is "made in exact imitation of something valuable with the intention to deceive or defraud" (Oxford Languages).
Therefore, a Plarail counterfeit would be, for example, an exact imitation (copy) of a Plarail set, that looks as a certain Takara Tomy Plarail set, is marked as Takara Tomy Plarail set, etc. It would be something that would deceive customers that they are buying a Takara Tomy product when, in fact, they are buying an imitation.
The problem is that these sets are not stricto sensu "counterfeit goods". You see, the counterfeit is something that is "made in exact imitation of something valuable with the intention to deceive or defraud" (Oxford Languages).
Therefore, a Plarail counterfeit would be, for example, an exact imitation (copy) of a Plarail set, that looks as a certain Takara Tomy Plarail set, is marked as Takara Tomy Plarail set, etc. It would be something that would deceive customers that they are buying a Takara Tomy product when, in fact, they are buying an imitation.
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