Replicas

/ˈrɛplɪkəz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Exact copies of original objects, often relevant in intellectual property law concerning counterfeit goods or trademark infringement.
    The court ruled that the sale of replicas constituted trademark infringement.

Commentary

In legal contexts, replicas are often discussed regarding authenticity and rights infringement; precise terminology aids clarity in litigation and contracts.

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