Official
Disclaimer
Is
cloning a patent super car
legal?
Today in the 21st century we
live in a time of great
technological advancement.
Technology has increased as
mankind cuts the red tape and
opens their eyes to what is
possible. Since the powerful US
Declaration of Independence
statement “that all men are
created equal;” for the first
time in the history of mankind
we have been set free from the
tyrannical red tape “of the
world is flat” (bogus rules) so
we can “ALL” enjoy the equal
privilege and rights for the
development of our personal
pursuit of excellence and
happiness.
The
evolution of cloning products in
the 21st century is enjoyed by
people all around the world.
Cloning products opens the
global market for people whose
financial backgrounds before the
21st century limited them from
obtaining the same equal
privileges to indulge in luxury
items.
For
example; the “clone apple iphone”
uses the official Apple logo on
the back of the iphone, but the
clone iphone has different
features.
It
is argued that the clone iphone
although considerably much
cheaper has more features and is
an improved version of the
original.
Although the clone iphone uses
the same Apple symbol logo as
the original, in comparing the
two iphones we can see a slight
change in the wall paper design
on the clone iphone. However
after a person has purchased the
clone iphone there is nothing
stopping them from changing the
wallpaper design to the
original. The client has their
free agency to choose (an
unalienable right) how they use
their clone iphone. For more
information on the clone iphone
http://www.intomobile.com/2007/06/02/p168-another-apple-iphone-clone.html
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2007/05/the_closest_iphone_clone_yet.html
The same goes for cloning luxury
super cars.
To clone super cars legally
certain details of a replica
must be substantially different.
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First of all we have a
different detail from the
original when the word
replica is used to describe
our product. The word
“Replica” already informs
the world that it is not an
original car or design. Thus
we take on a different
identity from a patent
product (legal terminology)
when using the term Replica.
To clone we are also
identifying our product as
something different than an
original patent product. To
be or not to be this is the
question? so it is also a
choice between a clone
product or an original
product, both products
clearly pose themselves as
separate identities.
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Second of all our
advertising clearly promotes
our Super Car Replicas with
promotional names such as
Maserati MC 12 Masclon
replica or Enzo Ferrari
Repclon replica or Ferrari
P4/5 Pinclon replica or
Buggatti Veyron EB Bugclon
replica ect. Whether the
name is Masclon, Repclon,
Pinclon, Bugclon ect. it is
for certain that we identify
our products with a
different name. However the
product is built identical
to the original and the
client has the option to use
the original logos on the
Replica. In fact there is no
trace on the car itself of
our logos only the original
logos are used on our
replica car body surfaces.
In the case of a donor car
being the same logo like a
Ferrari or Mercedes-Benz we
do not tamper or change the
VIN or serial plates they
stay original.
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Thirdly it is clear that the
body designs of our replicas
are identical to the
original car; however there
are distinct details that
are not the same. Those
distinct details constitute
a clear substantial
difference in the design of
our clone replicas with the
original patent versions.
The differences between the
designs of our replicas and
the original patent cars are
the motors, internal
structures (such as
chassis), running gear,
materials used for the body
work (we also clearly
stipulate by identifying our
fiberglass bodies different
to the original carbon fiber
bodies or original metal
bodies), we also give the
client the options to use
other known brand name
products in the kits such as
Mustang motors & parts,
Jaguar motors & parts, BMW
motors & parts ect. Thus our
designs clearly present
themselves as very different
from the original designs.
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Fourthly regarding images
used on our web pages. If
their be any images used on
our Super Replicas web pages
that represent the products
of other manufactures like
BMW accessories or Porsche
distributors ect; (which are
readily available on search
engines such as Google
search) we declare that
(Super Replicas) are solely
using those images to
promote the products we
“MAY” use on our replicas.
Whether or not those images
on our web pages represent
and promote designs, car
parts and accessories like
fibreglass accessories or
kits, motors, lights, tires,
brakes, clutches ect and
whatever car manufactures
products including car
designs and cars at shows,
our web pages do not in any
way take on the
responsibility to authorize
an official representation
or guarantee those products.
We do however guarantee the
assemblies of those products
and clearly promote the
responsibility for the way
our replicas are built,
guaranteeing to our clients
a professional service,
quality and repairs, but we
do not represent those other
brands and distributors or
claim our replicas are built
by the original car
manufactures even though we
might use images to show how
we clone their car designs
and manufacturing process.
