Method and means for detection of counterfeit items and prevention of counterfeiting activities
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1. A method of detecting counterfeit luxury goods comprising, programming a RFID chip with at least one piece of information;
- embedding said RFID tag into a newly manufactured luxury good item, whereby the at least one piece of information is unique to the luxury good item;
storing data corresponding to said at least one piece of information on a database;
detecting the at least one piece of information on the RFID chip;
comparing the information on the RFID chip to data stored on a database;
whereby the luxury good is counterfeit if the at least one piece of information does not correspond to data stored on the database.
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Abstract
This invention relates to the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and labels, as a means of preventing and/or detecting counterfeiting in the fashion, jewelry, timepiece, art, luxury goods and wearable accessory industries and the authentication of bona fide articles and/or their owners.
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1. A method of detecting counterfeit luxury goods comprising,
programming a RFID chip with at least one piece of information; -
embedding said RFID tag into a newly manufactured luxury good item, whereby the at least one piece of information is unique to the luxury good item;
storing data corresponding to said at least one piece of information on a database;
detecting the at least one piece of information on the RFID chip;
comparing the information on the RFID chip to data stored on a database;
whereby the luxury good is counterfeit if the at least one piece of information does not correspond to data stored on the database. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for identifying a customer comprising,
a RFID embedded into a luxury good previously purchased by said customer, whereby said RFID is programmed to contain at least one piece of information unique to said luxury good, at least one RFID detector located within a retail store, a communication means between said at least one RFID detector and at least one database associated with at least one computer, whereby said database comprises customer identification information, whereby said database is capable of associating the at least one piece of information unique to said luxury good to said customer identification information.
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9. A system for identifying a customer comprising,
a RFID embedded into a luxury good previously purchased by said customer, whereby said RFID is programmed with at least one piece of customer identification information, at least one RFID detector located within a retail store, a communication means between said at least one RFID detector and at least one database associated with at least one computer, whereby said database comprises at least one piece of customer identification information, whereby said database is capable of associating the at least one piece of information unique to said luxury good to said customer identification information.
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