/ˈɪmɪteɪt/ – noun
Definition: việc bắt chước, việc nhái theo, việc làm giả, đồ nhái theo, đồ làm giả.
A more thorough explanation: Imitation, in a legal context, refers to the act of copying or reproducing something, such as a product, design, or trademark, in a way that may mislead consumers into believing that the imitation is the original or authentic item. This can constitute a form of intellectual property infringement, such as trademark infringement or copyright infringement, if the imitation is substantially similar to the original and likely to cause confusion among consumers.
Example: The company was sued for selling imitation designer handbags that infringed on the original brand’s trademark.