The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg hosts its own university, offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the natural sciences, law, engineering, business, social and educational sciences, history, political science, philosophy, and multilingual studies. Additionally, Luxembourg is home to the private, state-recognised European University for Economics & Management, catering to professionals and trainees seeking an academic qualification alongside their career.
Consequently, the country possesses considerable innovation and creative development potential. These factors inevitably make companies in Luxembourg, as well as in Trier and Rhineland-Palatinate, potential targets for product pirates. The counterfeit goods specialists of Kurtz Detective Agency Luxembourg and Trier assist you in protecting your merchandise and investigating product pirates: +49 651 2094 0060.
In all areas of copyright and patent law, blatant copying is rampant. Even at official German trade fairs, pirated goods and knock-offs are openly displayed for sale. This causes billions in damages to German businesses and threatens the livelihoods of German workers.
Kurtz Detective Agency Luxembourg and Trier works closely with trademark law experts. Our specialists identify counterfeit and imitation products, trace their distribution channels, and ensure your rights to compensation and injunctions are upheld.
Brand detectives perform numerous essential tasks in the field of trademark law that official investigators cannot or may not handle due to lack of specialised knowledge, informants, or public interest. The responsibilities of our brand detectives in Luxembourg include:
Investigations to identify sellers of counterfeit goods
Uncovering distribution networks of commercial counterfeit sales
Tracing financial flows to reveal the organisational structure, including ringleaders
Procuring legally admissible evidence for civil claims and initiating criminal proceedings
Infiltration of organised piracy networks by undercover detectives
Infiltration of counterfeit manufacturers by undercover detectives
Infiltration of original product manufacturers to uncover unintended information leaks (industrial espionage)
Legend-based test purchases
Maintenance of sources and informant networks