/ɪkˈsprɛs ˈpæsɪŋ-ɔf/ – Phrase
Definition: làm hàng nhái trực tiếp (gắn thương hiệu của đối thủ cạnh tranh để đánh lừa người tiêu dùng là hàng của công ty cạnh tranh).
A more thorough explanation: “Express passing-off” refers to a situation where a person or business intentionally misrepresents their goods or services as being associated with another person or business, leading to confusion or deception among consumers. This can be a form of unfair competition and may be subject to legal action under laws governing trademarks, trade names, or unfair competition.
Example: The company filed a lawsuit against their competitor for engaging in passing-off by using a similar logo and packaging design to deceive customers into thinking they were purchasing products from the original brand.