The Optical Media Board on Thursday flagged the sale of thousands of counterfeit software, games and pirated movies on online shopping platforms. | CMRamosINQ
Adriano presented slides that showed thousands of counterfeit software listings, including Adobe and Microsoft Office products as well as software games, being sold for “very cheap” prices on Lazada and Shopee, two of the most popular online shopping sites in the country.
“[We also saw listings for] Auto Cad, which you would probably know is very expensive software. We found 92 items being sold on the internet for very, very cheap prices. One is being sold for as low as P40,” he also said. He also stressed that Lazada is doing its best to address problems of unauthorized sale of such products on its platform.
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