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258
Infringing platforms and marketplaces
3,351
Counterfeit products found and counting
$1,019,336
Value of counterfeit products enforced to date
Designer and CEO David Trubridge first realized he had a counterfeit problem when he saw a company exhibiting a booth full of his lights at the 2014 Hong Kong Lighting Fair. To solve this issue, Mr. Trubridge and his team hired a law firm. However, this process proved to be long, expensive and, ultimately, ineffective, as copies of his designs continued to be sold on online marketplaces.
After spending a considerable amount of time and up to $150,000 in legal fees, David Trubridge looked for an alternative solution and teamed up with Red Points. Our self-learning technology quickly began searching the web to detect, report, and remove counterfeits. During the process, the David Trubridge team was able to view and validate identified incidents in real-time to keep track of removals.
Within six months of using our service, 92% of infringements had been eliminated from online marketplaces, making it virtually impossible for knockoffs to reach consumers. Our platform allowed Mr. Trubridge and his team to have a clear picture of the severity of their problem and where their brand was most at risk. Red Points continues to protect the brand and remove fakes.
Inspired by the landscapes and nature of his home country New Zealand, designer David Trubridge has become a respected artist on a global scale. His pieces can be found almost everywhere in the world, from homes and renowned boutiques to embassies and even in a room of the Pompidou museum in Paris.
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davidtrubridge.com
Lighting industry
Hasting, New Zealand