Forgery
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Forgery can vary from faking a signature to generating an
entire false document, and can also include modification of
a document to change the contents. Forged documentation
can be used to claim title to property, and in a variety of
other activities, such as crossing international borders. In
the art world, forgery of works of art, as well as
documentation accompanying art, is a chronic problem,
and historians also have to contend with forgery when
evaluating historic documents in the course of their work.
Forgery law is designed to set out penalties for different
types of illegal activity involving falsified documents.
While many people think of forgery as falsifying
handwriting, as in the case of a forged signature or note, it
can include printed documents. Forgery is used in a variety
of settings and may involve advanced techniques, such as
a high degree of skill with a printing press for currency
forgers determined to make bank notes as accurate as
possible. Under some forgery law, owning material known
to be used in forgery can come with legal penalties.
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