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Why do Chinese make fake products?

Why do Chinese make fake products?

There are many reasons to explain why the counterfeiting phenomenon is prevalent in China. The most fundamental reason is the lack of honesty in the entire community. Lack of honesty is a very complicated problem.

What is a knock off brand?

Knockoff products are those that copy or imitate the physical appearance of other products but which do not copy the brand name or logo of a trademark.

What happens to counterfeit goods?

​​​​​​​It is illegal to purchase counterfeit goods. Bringing them into the United States may result in civil or criminal penalties and purchasing counterfeit goods often supports criminal activities, such as forced labor or human trafficking. Help to stop the funding of criminal enterprises by buying authentic goods.

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Is it illegal to sell fakes in China?

China has passed the country’s first-ever e-commerce law that would hold online retailers accountable for the sale of fake goods and liable for a fine of up to RMB 2 million (US$291,000). The law is the latest effort by the country to clean up the country’s image as a main source of knock-off goods.

Are Amazon products counterfeit?

Amazon’s new report was meant to reassure legitimate sellers that their products won’t be counterfeited. While counterfeits remain a problem for unsuspecting Amazon customers, the e-commerce giant said that “fewer than 0.01 percent of all products sold on Amazon received a counterfeit complaint from customers” in 2020.

Is China’s “copy to China” model still relevant?

And while the days of China’s most blatant copying – remember when Renren was called Xiaonei and it looked exactly like Facebook? – are long gone, the so-called “Copy to China” model is still pretty prevalent in the country’s startup scene. And of course, plenty of Chinese internet companies are also engaged in copying each other!

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Is it possible to get away with direct copying in China?

In the very early days of the Chinese web you could get away with direct copies of western services because there was no local competition – either you did it in China or nobody did. But those days are long gone.

Can a Chinese entrepreneur copy a successful internet business in China?

Today, a Chinese entrepreneur might be inspired by a successful internet business in the US, but to “copy” it to China successfully she will probably have to change it quite a bit to adapt it to local tastes.

Is “copy to China’s tech scene” still a thing?

It’s a word that has almost become synonymous with China’s tech scene over the past decade. And while the days of China’s most blatant copying – remember when Renren was called Xiaonei and it looked exactly like Facebook? – are long gone, the so-called “Copy to China” model is still pretty prevalent in the country’s startup scene.