in order to crack down on counterfeiting, piracy and intellectual property crimes, the United States has enacted strict laws, which stipulate that it is a crime to produce, wholesale and sell counterfeit and shoddy goods. Any infringement of trademark rights can be prosecuted in federal or state courts. Once the counterfeiter is identified, he will be ordered to compensate the infringed enterprise with a fine of three times the economic losses he suffered, and bear legal fees.
the trademark protection law of the United States stipulates that those who intentionally engage in counterfeiting and selling goods and services will be punished with a criminal penalty of up to 1 years' imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $2 million per person and $5 million collectively, and repeat offenders will be punished with a criminal penalty of up to 1 years' imprisonment and/or a fine of $5 million per individual. The amount of counterfeit fines set by the United States can punish counterfeiters until they go bankrupt, so it has a great deterrent effect on local counterfeiting and selling.