Arts Oct 03 Watch 6:45 Why China’s art market is evolving from knockoffs to new works In the past, China was better known for producing 75 percent of the world’s art knockoffs than for its own creative innovation. Today, that is changing, as Chinese artists are reviving what they call the country’s “cultural aristocracy” by producing… By Katrina Yu, Dan Sagalyn
Arts Sep 11 Watch 8:40 How blockchain technology could revolutionize the art market The technology underpinning blockchain is a powerful decentralizing network architecture that could revolutionize many industries. Now, some artists are leveraging blockchain to help guarantee the authenticity of their work -- and ensure that they get paid. Miles O’Brien reports on… By Miles O'Brien
Nation Aug 11 Secret Service brings down decade-old counterfeit ring An Israeli-based counterfeiting ring produced and circulated over $77 million of mostly fake $100 bills for more than a decade without being discovered, until now. By Dave Sloan
Politics Nov 29 Watch How Effective Is Justice Department Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods Dealers? The Justice Department used Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year, to shut down 150 websites that were allegedly peddling fake shoes, sporting goods and handbags. Gwen Ifill discusses the crackdown on counterfeit goods with author Larry…
Jul 24 Fake and Substandard Drugs Threaten Malaria Treatment in Cambodia By PBS NewsHour TASANH, Cambodia | A stream of poor-quality and counterfeit malaria drugs coming into Cambodia is contributing to growing resistance to treatment for the disease near the Thai-Cambodian border. Continue reading