Its not legal. As soon as they leave China they are subject to patent law in destination country.Maggot wrote:How can it be that you have a truly inovative idea that you openly market as your own having put loads of time, effort and resources into which then gets ripped off by someone out to make a quick buck?safetyfirst wrote:Thanks for the info Pete. Much appreciated.
I understand those who feel the theft of intellectual property is an issue.
But there are others who believe that intellectual property itself is theft.
I know its legal, but how is it decent?
I guess you should get a petent but the costs of patenting (I am told) often out strips any profit you may make on small niche items.
Personally I am with fluffy on this. Why buy fake?
If you report to ebay as counterfeit they remove. But no doubt will pop up again under another account.
They make them because some are happy with fakes - supply and demand I guess.
I know that perfume and tobacco companies put a lot of effort into helping sieze counterfeit items bearing their brand name. Seems strange the the UK importer has not put his foot down. I would.