Calm Down: Counterfeiters Can Be Stopped

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DodgeJ
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Re: 100%
DodgeJ   6/29/2012 12:32:47 PM
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You say that a scanner can detect DNA.  I have read this before from ADNAS, but it seems very misleading.  Is the scanner detecting the DNA or something else?  I am not aware of any portable detection device that could isolate and idntify DNA.

Rich Krajewski
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Re: Entire Country Counterfeited
Rich Krajewski   6/28/2012 11:40:14 PM
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"In the meantime we must do what we can so you do not utterly destroy your planet and its peoples."

Has anyone ever noticed that Douglas Alexander and Ultraman never appear at the same time?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pxk46_M0IGo


Hospice_Houngbo
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Re: 100%
Hospice_Houngbo   6/28/2012 10:34:21 PM
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@Bolaji,

Well said, counterfeiting is by no means excusable. Thanks for elaborating on that.

pocharle
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pocharle   6/28/2012 9:07:28 PM
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It is possible but probably not the type of publicity that the originators want. They say bad publicity is better than none but if I was in their shoes, I would pass on that.

pocharle
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pocharle   6/28/2012 9:04:21 PM
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Agreed. But the facts that it's illegal does not remove their motive. It is to make $$ by copying successful products (albeit poorly).

pocharle
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pocharle   6/28/2012 9:03:17 PM
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I agree. I am more focusing on the initiatives. The fact that they cut corners and use low-quality products is criminal. Those caught doing so in life-and-death industries are the worst since a $ is being put over a life.

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Re: Entire Country Counterfeited
Douglas Alexander   6/28/2012 10:51:34 AM
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@Rich,

News Flash Flash: I just received a message from THE counterfeiter. It says, "If you ever want to see the real United States again, you have to meet our five conditions: 1. Your politicians must stop lying and vying for power and personal recognition 2. You must all give up the LOVE of money for it is at the root of all your evils. 3. You must care for your poor with more than just lip service. 4. You must treat others as better than yourself and return to the Golden rule. 5. You must be slower to anger, quicker to listen, and slower to speak. Only then will you have your United States returned to you. In the meantime we must do what we can so you do not utterly destroy your planet and its peoples. X-OR-1"

Rich Krajewski
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Entire Country Counterfeited
Rich Krajewski   6/28/2012 5:05:20 AM
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News Flash: Investigators today discovered that the entire mainland United States had been counterfeited and packaged to look like the original. The only difference between the two is that one of them has jobs and the other one doesn't.

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tirlapur   6/28/2012 2:15:53 AM
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When a firm has spent money on R&D to develop a product, it should be able to enjoy the fruits of that effort.

@Bolaji, I totally agree with you. What legal action can the firm take on the company which has done counterfiet.  Are there any new packaging methods available which can help the firm protect its design IP ?

prabhakar_deosthali
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Isolation of authentic duplicates Vs Spurious parts
prabhakar_deosthali   6/28/2012 1:49:22 AM
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From the discussion so far, it looks like counterfeiting is of two types-

CASE_I. Producing the exact copy of an authentic part without legal permission to do so and sell it at a much cheaper price .

CASE-II. Make a substandard ( sometimes even partially working ) copy of an original part and sell it as the original part.

 

While in the CASE-I , the buyer is benefited by the lower price and same performance but the original manufacturer is at loss . ( This is similar to pirated software or music )

CASE-II - is more dangerous because the product performance suffers because of the substandard quality and some times it may cause further loss where the product using such parts is deployed.

 

While the first Case is only of legal nature ( like patent infringement), the second is more of criminal nature and has to be stopped right at the inward inspection by such newly available technologies as DNA sampling.

 

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