Selling Counterfeit Goods Penalties

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Selling counterfeit goods in Massachusetts can result in severe penalties, including up to 5 years in prison and fines up to $500,000. Civil damages may also apply. Even minors can face consequences, though the focus is on rehabilitation. Consult a legal professional for specific advice.

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In Massachusetts, selling counterfeit goods can lead to:
- Criminal charges: up to 5 years in prison and/or up to $*,* in fines for individuals.
- Civil damages: repayment of profits, any damages suffered, and potentially triple damages.
Please consult with a legal professional for further advice.
What is the minimum amount of products that need to be sold
The minimum quantity of counterfeit products sold is not what determines the illegality. Selling even one counterfeit product is illegal and can result in penalties. It's always best to consult a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
What are the consequences for a minor
In Massachusetts, minors can also face penalties for selling counterfeit goods. However, the juvenile justice system focuses more on rehabilitation rather than punishment. The exact consequences can vary, such as probation, community service, or educational programs. Consult a legal professional for specific advice.