Legal Crackdown On Watch Fakes
Legal Crackdown On Watch Fakes
As the luxury watch industry invests more money in marketing their products all over the world, they are putting a great deal of effort into working with customs officials to ensure that they can stop as many fake watches from reaching market as possible. That being said, however, it is an impossible task to catch them all. Fortunately, there are plenty of laws in place in the U.S and other countries that are stringent when it comes to trademark infringement, and that helps put a damper on this multi-billion dollar criminal business.
Premium Super Clone Watch Options Rolex routinely wages straightforward counterfeiting cases against unauthorized sellers. In fact, it has even targeted sellers of customized/modified Rolex watches, arguing that swapping out authentic watch parts with non-authentic ones is still counterfeiting because it is an unauthorized use of the Rolex name and logo.
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The same is true for unauthorized dealers who illegally sell watches that are sold at prices that are significantly lower than those authorized retailers can offer. In those cases, it is a violation of the original manufacturer’s agreement with its authorized dealers, and it’s also a violation of intellectual property laws that prohibit the sale of counterfeits.
It’s important to understand these laws and what they mean for you when considering purchasing a watch. While the legality of merely possessing replica watches varies by jurisdiction, it’s worth knowing that your purchase could lead to fines and other legal complications as well as ethical concerns about supporting a counterfeit marketplace that undermines the original creation and innovation in the luxury watch industry.
