The National Institute for Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property (INDECOPI) communicated the detection of lead In guttis brand babies. Given this situation, the entity recommends that the population refrain from consuming these products to guarantee the safety of the little ones.
In addition, the units involved in the brand Guttis ascend to 4,468. As a result, the company in question shared its attention channels so that consumers They can be informed about the situation. Next, we tell you more details of Indecopi’s recent investigation.
What are the products that INDECOPI alerted?
INDECOPI’s dangerous products and services alert system indicates that company’s products Smart Snacks SAC, after performing laboratory analysis to the lot L071024, has lead levels. In particular, it was found in the presentations “Green sweetness” and “Citrus purple”, Which exceed the allowed limit.
This finding is worrying, since lead toxicity represents a significant risk to consumer health. It is important to note that the Health effect It can be intensified due to various elements. Among them are the amount consumed, the ability to absorb the organism and the nutritional status, among other relevant factors.
What measures were taken following the presence of lead in the products?
Smart Snacks SAC announced the decision to withdraw products that have been reported. Consumers who wish to obtain more details can communicate with the supplier through email contacto@guttis.com or calling the number 978 791 538.
INDECOPI block illegal websites that transmitted League 1 games without permission
The INDECOPI copyright commission has implemented a precautionary measure that forces the companies providing Internet services In Peru, such as Entel, Claro, Movistar, Bitel, Wi -net Telecom SAC, Fiberux SAC, GTD Peru SA and Wow Tel SAC, to block the websites that violate the current regulations.
In turn, Indecopi reported the existence of several illegal websites that provided links to see live the matches of the Peruvian soccer championship. This practice allowed users to access the content without paying for the service or having the corresponding authorization of the holder of the transmission rights.
Unauthorized activities seriously affect intellectual property rights, which has an unfavorable impact on the sports industry. This sector, which depends largely on the commercialization of Transmission Rightsis faced with serious complications due to insufficient legal protection.
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