longy509
Member
how can they take legal action
whats the total cost for the arb compared to the clone?
Anyone can buy they directing from china themselves and still save themselves about 50% compared to ARB.... I just placed an order for my Vitara as I wanted to get in b4 the Aussie $$ falls too far. It will end up costing around $670 delivered to my door......Not sure what ARB ones are worth as I've never bothered due to the high costs but I would assume it would be every bit of $1500+.
I had been running Autolockers Front & Rear, but recently I twisted and broke a rear axle so I thought this was a good opportunity to put the car back to normal driving characteristics while on the blacktop and then still have the lockers offroad..... time will tell as to the quality, etc
Hi guys, we're involved in a number of AUS forums and really don't like to play big brother so this is not the way I would've liked to kick off our involvement in the forum. Having said that, I'm happy to clarify this one for you, as counterfeit product is something we do take exception to.
I emailed Cam, AKA BakerBoy on the Pajero forum (presuming it's the same person as Saitek here?) regarding a group buy of counterfeit ARB Air Lockers he was organising. My email was a polite reminder that by doing so, he would be in breach of our IP rights in Australia.
We do have patents and trademarks around the world to prevent other people cashing in on ARB’s research and development – which is what the Chinese copies do.
Here is a copy of our post on the Pajero forum explaining our reasoning for getting involved...
"It's disappointing to say the least that we have to defend the steps we take to protect our intellectual property.
What these counterfeiting businesses are doing, is stealing our design and years of research & development to create an inferior copy of our product, using our reputation to do so. Whilst it's extremely difficult to act on these businesses internationally, given their location, we're well within our rights to prevent the importation of these products into Australia, where trademark and patent laws are more strictly enforced.
Price is irrelevant in this discussion. The purchase of these counterfeit products only endorses the illegal practices undertaken by these businesses and to try and justify that using price is, well, disappointing.
Part numbers and labels are also irrelevant. The bottom line is that the products themselves are copied from a design that we have developed and hold the rights to. That's the overriding issue.
We're not targeting BakerBoy (Saitek?) in any way, shape or form. eBay and other online distributors of these products are also advised that they're in breach of our IP rights and our legal team regularly has eBay listings removed when we're made aware of them.
With over 20 million dollars invested in our Air Locker manufacturing plant in Melbourne and the livelihood of dozens of local Air Locker employees tied to the ongoing production of the product, why wouldn't we do everything we can to protect our intellectual property?"
Cheers,
Sam Boden
Online Communications Manager
ARB 4x4 Accessories
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