I agree with all of you that something needs to be done, but obviously it is up to us, I don't think Disney is going to do anything until we hold them accountable. They may not be responsible but they are part of the problem if they're doing nothing, as they say if you're not part of the solution YOU ARE part of the problem. While unfortunately I won't be in Florida, I think it's a great idea to bring it up and if they don't address the solution, don't let it slide. Hold them accountable, don't let them shirk the question. We could also get a petition started here on the forum to get Disney to take notice and step in to help resolve the problem.
Also I think we need to start complaining to guest services every single time. Most people on this forum have annual passes and those who don't frequent the parks pretty often, so why not inundate guest services with our complaints. We are spending money on their pins, and they are giving us scrappers in return. If all of us complain every time, surely they will start to take notice. We can also hold the CMs accountable and tell them when they have scrappers and how ethically it is not OK for them to trade them as well as being illegal. Exchanging fraudulent goods, even if it is in trade is illegal.
Finally, we can always contact the FBI fraud department. Now I'm not sure how to go about this, but I do know the import and selling of fraudulent goods is a big deal. My brother lost his ebay account forever because he let a friend borrow it and even though he was selling legitimate items, because he was getting them before they were released to the public (he worked for the company) ebay suspected that they were fakes. And because my brother's friend used his account, my brother was contacted by the FBI, even threatened. They are not kidding around. Disney is a multi-billion dollar company, I'm sure the FBI would take the import of counterfeit pins seriously.
I have some other ideas too, but the FBI one was such a doozy, I'll leave it at that.