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gefälscht

Gefälscht is the past participle of the verb fälschen and is used as an adjective to indicate that something has been forged or counterfeit. It denotes that the object or information is not authentic and has been altered, fabricated or misrepresented with the intention to deceive. In ordinary language it is commonly applied to money, documents and goods, for example gefälschte Banknoten (counterfeit banknotes), gefälschte Urkunden (forged documents), gefälschte Markenware (counterfeit branded goods) and gefälschte Daten (manipulated data). The term also extends to digital content and modern forgeries such as gefälschte Profile or gefälschte Bewertungen, including deepfakes.

Although gefälscht is widely used in media and everyday speech, the standard noun for the act of

Legal context: In German law, the words and related compounds describe crimes such as Geldfälschung (counterfeiting

deception
is
Fälschung.
The
verb
fälschen
emphasizes
the
act
of
making
something
false;
fälschung
denotes
the
result
or
the
deception
itself.
money)
and
Urkundenfälschung
(forging
documents).
Prosecution
may
cover
other
forms
of
forgery,
including
data
manipulation
and
counterfeit
goods,
depending
on
the
jurisdiction.
Efforts
to
combat
gefälscht
content
include
authentication
measures,
anti-counterfeit
technologies
and
digital
forensics.