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A counterfeit is an imitation made with the intent to deceptively represent its content or origins, such as * Counterfeit drug * Counterfeit money Counterfeit may also refer to: * ''Counterfeit'' (1919 film), an American film * ''Counterfeit'' (1936 film), an American crime film * Counterfeit (poker), a term in community card poker * Balance puzzle, or the counterfeit coin problem * Counterfeit (band), an English punk rock band formed in 2015 * ''Counterfeit'' (Roedelius album), an album by Hans-Joachim Roedelius * ''Counterfeit²'', a 2003 album by Martin Gore * ''Counterfeit EP ''Counterfeit e.p.'' is the first solo recording by Martin L. Gore, the primary songwriter for the band Depeche Mode. Background Released in 1989, ''Counterfeit'' is a six-song E.P. of cover songs, hence the name, implying that the songs were ...'', a 1989 EP by Martin Gore * "Counterfeit" (song), a 1997 song by Limp Bizkit * "Counterfeit", a song by Chris Spedding from the 1986 album '' Ene ...
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Counterfeit
To counterfeit means to imitate something authentic, with the intent to steal, destroy, or replace the original, for use in illegal transactions, or otherwise to deceive individuals into believing that the fake is of equal or greater value than the real thing. Counterfeit products are fakes or unauthorized replicas of the real product. Counterfeit products are often produced with the intent to take advantage of the superior value of the imitated product. The word ''counterfeit'' frequently describes both the forgeries of currency and documents as well as the imitations of items such as clothing, handbags, shoes, pharmaceuticals, automobile parts, unapproved aircraft parts (which have caused many accidents), watches, electronics and electronic parts, software, works of art, toys, and movies. Counterfeit products tend to have fake company logos and brands, which results in patent or trademark infringement in the case of goods. They also have a reputation for being lower quality, ...
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Counterfeit Medications
A counterfeit medication or a counterfeit drug is a medication or pharmaceutical item which is produced and sold with the intent to deceptively represent its origin, authenticity, or effectiveness. A counterfeit drug may contain inappropriate quantities of active ingredients, or none, may be improperly processed within the body (''e.g.'', absorption by the body), may contain ingredients that are not on the label (which may or may not be harmful), or may be supplied with inaccurate or fake packaging and labeling. Counterfeit drugs are related to pharma fraud. Drug manufacturers and distributors are increasingly investing in countermeasures, such as traceability and authentication technologies, to try to minimise the impact of counterfeit drugs. Antibiotics with insufficient quantities of an active ingredient add to the problem of antibiotic resistance. Legitimate, correctly labeled, low-cost generic drugs are not counterfeit or fake (although they can be counterfeited much a ...
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Counterfeit Money
Counterfeit money is currency produced without the legal sanction of a state or government, usually in a deliberate attempt to imitate that currency and so as to deceive its recipient. Producing or using counterfeit money is a form of fraud or forgery, and is illegal. The business of counterfeiting money is nearly as old as money itself: plated copies (known as Fourrées) have been found of Lydia#First coinage, Lydian coins, which are thought to be among the first Western coins. Before the introduction of Banknotes, paper money, the most prevalent method of counterfeiting involved mixing base metals with pure gold or silver. Another form of counterfeiting is the production of documents by legitimate printers in response to fraudulent instructions. During World War II, the Nazis Operation Bernhard, forged British pounds and American dollars. Today some of the finest counterfeit banknotes are called ''Superdollars'' because of their high quality and imitation of the real US dollar. T ...
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Counterfeit (1919 Film)
''Counterfeit'' is a 1919 American silent film, silent detective drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Elsie Ferguson. The assistant director was C. Van Arsdale. The picture was the fourth film Fitzmaurice and Ferguson worked on and is now considered to be a lost film. Plot As described in a film magazine, Virginia Griswold (Ferguson), whose family is in financial straits, resolves to remedy the situation by finding the source of widely distributed counterfeit bills, as a large reward is offered for the capture of the maker of the fake bills. A clue takes her to Newport, Rhode Island, Newport where she poses as one of the idle rich and falls in love with Stuart Kent (Powell), a man of means, who returns her affection. Vincent Cortez (Gerard), about whom little is known, also becomes enamored of Virginia and she accepts his affections, much to the consternation of Stuart. She offers no acceptable explanation to Stuart for this. Carefully and craftily she leads Vi ...
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Counterfeit (1936 Film)
''Counterfeit'' is a 1936 American crime film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Chester Morris, Marian Marsh, Margot Grahame and Lloyd Nolan.Schlossheimer p.300 Synopsis A treasury department agent goes undercover to infiltrate a gang who have kidnapped an employee of the department and are forcing him to produce counterfeit notes. Cast * Chester Morris as John Joseph Madden * Marian Marsh as Verna Maxwell * Margot Grahame as Aimee Maxwell * Lloyd Nolan as Capper Stevens * Claude Gillingwater as Tom Perkins * George McKay as Angel White * John Gallaudet as Pete Dailey * Gene Morgan Gene Morgan (March 12, 1893 – August 13, 1940) was an American actor. He appeared in 111 films between 1926 and 1941. He was born in Racine, Wisconsin, United States, and died in Santa Monica, California. Selected filmography * ''Rogu ... as Gus * Pierre Watkin as Matt McDonald * Marc Lawrence as Dint Coleman References Bibliography * Michael Schlossheimer. ''Gunme ...
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Counterfeit (poker)
In community card poker, a player or hand is said to be counterfeited when a community card does not change the value of their hand, but makes it more likely that an opponent will beat it. This occurs primarily in Omaha hold 'em Hi-Lo split and sometimes in Texas hold 'em. Counterfeiting also occurs in the Badugi variant of draw poker. Omaha Hi-Lo The more common occurrence of counterfeiting in Omaha Hi-Lo is when a person's best possible low hand, called the "nut low", is counterfeited. As an example, say Alice has A♠ 3♣ while Bob holds A♣ J♠ and Carol holds . If the flop comes , Carol has a lock on the high hand with her 10-high straight flush, but Alice and Bob are still competing for the low half of the pot. Bob holds an 8-7-6-2-A, ahead of Alice's 8-7-6-3-A. In fact, Bob currently holds the nut low hand; no one can have a better low hand. However, if the turn card is 2♣, Alice and Bob's fortunes have changed. ''Alice'' now has the nut-low of 7-6-3-2-A, while ...
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Balance Puzzle
A balance puzzle or weighing puzzle is a logic puzzle about balancing items—often coins—to determine which holds a different value, by using balance scales a limited number of times. These differ from puzzles that assign weights to items, in that only the relative mass of these items is relevant. For example, in detecting a dissimilar coin in three weighings (n = 3), the maximum number of coins that can be analyzed is = 13. Note that with 3 weighs and 13 coins, it is not always possible to determine the identity of the last coin (whether it is heavier or lighter than the rest), but merely that the coin is different. In general, with ''n'' weighs, you can determine the identity of a coin if you have - 1 or less coins. In the case n = 3, you can truly discover the identity of the different coin out of 12 coins. Nine-coin problem A well-known example has up to nine items, say coins (or balls), that are identical in weight except one, which is lighter than the others—a ...
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Counterfeit (band)
Counterfeit (stylised as COUNTERFEIT.) were an English punk rock band from London, England, formed in 2015, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Jamie Campbell Bower, guitarist Sam Bower, guitarist Tristan Marmont, bassist Roland Johnson and drummer James Craig. The band signed to Xtra Mile Recordings on 28 November 2016. Their debut album ''Together We Are Stronger'' was released on 17 March 2017. The band signed to Republic Records in 2019 and released the singles "It Gets Better", "The New Insane" and "11:44", which were to have been from their second album. On 11 November 2020, Jamie Bower announced the dissolution of the band on their Instagram page. Band members Past Members * Jamie Campbell Bower – lead vocalist, guitar (2015–2020) * Roland Johnson – bass, vocals (2015–2020) * Tristan Marmont – guitar, vocals (2015–2020) * Sam Bower – guitar, vocals (2015–2020) * Jimmy Craig – drums, percussion (2015–2020) Timeline Awards AIM Awards The AIM ...
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Counterfeit (Roedelius Album)
To counterfeit means to imitate something authentic, with the intent to steal, destroy, or replace the original, for use in illegal transactions, or otherwise to deceive individuals into believing that the fake is of equal or greater value than the real thing. Counterfeit products are fakes or unauthorized replicas of the real product. Counterfeit products are often produced with the intent to take advantage of the superior value of the imitated product. The word ''counterfeit'' frequently describes both the forgeries of currency and documents as well as the imitations of items such as clothing, handbags, shoes, pharmaceuticals, automobile parts, unapproved aircraft parts (which have caused many accidents), watches, electronics and electronic parts, software, works of art, toys, and movies. Counterfeit products tend to have fake company logo, logos and brands, which results in patent infringement, patent or trademark infringement in the case of goods. They also have a reputatio ...
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius
Hans-Joachim Roedelius (born 26 October 1934) is a German electronic musician and composer, best known as a co-founder of the influential 'kosmische' groups Cluster and Harmonia. He also performed in the ambient jazz trio Aquarello, and released several solo studio albums. Biography Early life Roedelius was born on 26 October 1934 in Berlin in the family of a dentist. He was an unwilling member of the German Youngsters in the Hitler Youth, membership being mandatory for all boys from the age of ten, and appeared in several propaganda films (''Faded Melody'' by Viktor Tourjansky in 1938 ; ''Riding for Germany'' by Arthur Maria Rabenalt in 1941). Roedelius and his mother Gertrud were evacuated from Berlin to a small hamlet in East Prussia. In his book ''Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany'', David Stubbs writes that "the aftermath of the war was most difficult for the Roedelius family" who didn't have "enough to live on and just a bit too much to die o ...
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Counterfeit 2
''Counterfeit 2'' (stylized as ''Counterfeit²'') is the first full-length studio album by Martin L. Gore, the primary songwriter for the band Depeche Mode, and his second release (his first being the ''Counterfeit EP'' in 1989). Released April 28, 2003 in Europe and April 29, 2003 in the US, ''Counterfeit²'' is an album featuring 11 covers of songs that Gore considered influential to his own compositions for Depeche Mode. He recorded this album around the same time as Dave Gahan recorded his first solo album ''Paper Monsters'', after the Exciter Tour ended, and around the same time Andy Fletcher produced Client's self-titled debut album. ''Counterfeit²'' is a very synth heavy album compared to Depeche Mode's prior two albums, '' Exciter'' and '' Ultra'', and includes a song sung completely in German ("Das Lied vom einsamen Mädchen"). Gore also went on a brief tour consisting of a few concerts in Europe and Los Angeles. Track listing CD: Mute / CDSTUMM214 (UK) Pers ...
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Counterfeit EP
''Counterfeit e.p.'' is the first solo recording by Martin L. Gore, the primary songwriter for the band Depeche Mode. Background Released in 1989, ''Counterfeit'' is a six-song E.P. of cover songs, hence the name, implying that the songs were not written by Gore. ''Counterfeit'' was recorded during a band hiatus after recording and touring for the album ''Music for the Masses''; bandmate Alan Wilder also recorded and released ''Hydrology'' under the pseudonym Recoil during this period. Even though the release has the letters "e.p." in its title, Mute Records issued it an album catalogue number (STUMM67). The German word for "mute" is '' stumm ''. In France and Germany a promo single for "In a Manner of Speaking" was released. Track listing CD: Mute / CDSTUMM67 United Kingdom Credits *Engineered by Rico Conning *Produced by Martin L. Gore and Rico Conning at Sam Therapy Studios, London See also *Counterfeit² Counterfeit² is the first full-length studio albu ...
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