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Colors seen in the flames of a burning log originate with the variety of
Forgery
The act of fraudulently making or altering a document or object with the intent to deceive.
Counterfeiting
The act of making an imitation of something, typically money, with the intent to deceive or defraud by passing off the imitation as genuine.
Trademarks
Symbols, words, or phrases legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product, protecting brand identity.
White-Collar Crime
Non-violent crime committed for financial gain typically involving deceit, concealment, violation of trust, and not depending on the application or threat of physical force or violence.
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