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In Reply to: Re: i give up/ and i understand posted by copies?? on April 26, 2007 at 18:06:01:
beware???yes, I am aware of the ins and outs of intellectual property, trademarks, and copyrights.. Unauthorized use of the Rolex logo, the Armani logo, the Nike logo, and the Apple logo on products that look exactly like the originals is an infringement.
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"..and even most HiFi hardware."Please privde with Chinese amps brand(s) and models that vilated intellectual property, trademarks, and copyrights..
Just one if you know any(?) Your statement is pretty strong, though.
heck...china pirates products that are made in china too. the motivation for audio companies to have their products built there (and then badged with a name that implies a thread to something that no longer exsists) is a very narrow and greedy view of the world. short term benefits and long term disaster.
All I can tell that you like others with full hate, possible carry own agenda on this type of threads.Anything if not under paten, intellectual, trademark, or copyright
protection is OPEN, you do not own it,no matter how do you think off.
We live on 99.99999999...% copied world. Look around you, everything
from your bedroom to your kitchen, to your school.When China made first A-bomb in early 60's and lunched 1st satellite
later 60s, do you call them pirate?Do you accuse Apple Mac OS/mouse pirated Xerox?
Do you accuse Microsoft window OS pirated Mac?
Do you accuse Sony pirate when they started to make TV, and VCR?
Do you accuse these SUV makers pirate Jeep?
Do you accuse these MinVan makers pirate Carvan?I guess you will if they are made by Chinese.
only one i'm aware of...jeep. sony and hundreds of other tv manufacturers had to pay to use certain patented parts. they didn't steal anything.
what f$%king are you suggesting here? Chinese audio factories steals? there are well over 30 Chinese brands here in USA, give a single sample that supports your claim?
heck...china pirates products that are made in china too. the motivation for audio companies to have their products built there (and then badged with a name that implies a thread to something that no loger exsists) is a very narrow and greedy view of the world. short term benefits and long term disaster.
I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Where did I accuse a Chinese amp manufacturer of violating intellectual, trademark, or copyright infringement? Go back and read my long post from 4/26....I only mentioned seeing copies of Wilson, Sonus Faber, and B&W products. I have no idea who built them, but I saw them with my own two eyes in the Guangzhou electronics market. And as I said....they've disappeared as far as I know. I've been back 4 times since and it seems to have been cleaned up.What I *did* mention was that copies of certain electronics lines would meet with penalties.
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