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A new app will give World Cup counterfeiters the red card – by telling fans if the England shirt they are about to buy is real or fake. KitLegit has been developed by brand protection investigators battling a tidal wave of hooky football strips swamping Britain ahead of next month’s tournament. It can tell from a photo if a shirt is real or not – and offers a certificate of authenticity to aid a future trade or diploma of dodginess to help duped fans get their money back from banks or finance houses. The bot will work off a picture…
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