/tə ˈpaɪrət ə ˈtreɪdmɑːk/ – Phrase
Definition: làm giả thương hiệu.
A more thorough explanation: “Pirating a trademark” refers to the unauthorized use or reproduction of a registered trademark without the permission of the trademark owner. This can include counterfeiting goods, using a similar mark to confuse consumers, or otherwise infringing on the exclusive rights granted to the trademark owner. Such actions are illegal and can result in legal consequences, including lawsuits and damages.
Example: It is illegal to pirate a trademark by using a company’s logo without permission on counterfeit products.