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I cant help noticing the amount of rip off lego sets.

Bionicle and city are the main targets.

:hmpf_bad: WHY AREN'T LEGO DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT.?!?

Posted
I cant help noticing the amount of rip off lego sets.

Bionicle and city are the main targets.

:hmpf_bad: WHY AREN'T LEGO DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT.?!?

Lego can't really do anything about it. Most of these rip-offs (I think) are in countries that don't have many laws to stop it.

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Yeah, here in the US they do a fairly decent job of eliminating bootlegs.

But elsewhere (China!) they just don't give a damn, the lawmakers I mean.

It's like this for ALL products though, not just Lego.

You could go into many a toy or video store in Hong Kong and nearly be GUARANTEED that the majority of the stock is pure bootleg.

Just for kicks, what sets are you seeing knocked-off, and what store(s) are you seeing them in?

(And what country?)

Sometimes bootlegs are so wretched or weird that they warrant purchase, I must admit....

: p

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Yeah, here in the US they do a fairly decent job of eliminating bootlegs.

But elsewhere (China!) they just don't give a damn, the lawmakers I mean.

To be fair, the intellectual copyright laws in China are similar to those in the United States. What differs is the enforcement of those statues. However, in recent years China has faced significant pressure from both the US government and private businesses to take a stricter stance of copyright violations and there have been a few key instances of Chinese agencies cracking down on bootlegging. Given the size and scope of the problem, though, major change on the issue is likely to take both time and considerable amount of effort.

Keep in mind to that depending on the area of China, government infrastructure and resources can be extremely thin, and enforcing international copyright law ends up fairly low on the list of priorities compared to providing basic services. While China certainly has a large, seemingly ever-expanding role in international affairs, it's still very much a developing country with most of its population still rural and living in extreme poverty. With spotty government oversight, a deep pool of cheap labor, and established trade relations with major markets, it's little wonder many bootleg operations originate or choose to locate there.

badger

Posted
A good point AND you have David Lynch as an avatar.

Wowie!

Thanks! The PRC might have problems, but at least

. Still, should anything go wrong, at least
.

Let's say I, too, have been enlightened on occasion, and while you get what you pay for, some of what's to be had are interesting variations on familiar themes.

badger . . . . who to this day remains trapped in Black Lodge

Posted (edited)

What's even scarrier is that the grey and black Rahkshi rip-off reminds me a lot of Skrall from the 2009 pics. They both have long serpent-like heads, a hunchback, and spinning buzz-saw weapons:

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Edited by Grevious
Posted (edited)
lego byers being conned into fake sets.

I have no sympathy for a fan of LEGO that doesn't bother to notice there isn't a big red box with the word "LEGO" in the corner.

But I WANT THOSE BUZZSAW THINGS. D:

Edited by Bfahome

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