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DigitalTD 23rd May 2008 11:12 am

Are Chipod Nano clones illegal to import or sell in USA?
 
Are the Chipod nano look alikes illegal to import and sell in the usa? Aslong as they dont have any apple logo's then it should be fine right?

How bout the Cect P168 mobile phones?

And also the Cect N95?


I see these phones everywhere on ebay and i was wondering if they are even legal to be sold in the USA, I am assuming that aslong as they are unbranded with no trademark logos then everything is fair game?

David99 22nd Jul 2008 7:28 am

Re: Are Chipod Nano clones illegal to import or sell in USA?
 
I don't know that the iPOD nano clones are illegal to import but the better question is why would you want to (they are usually such poor products). I suppose that US customs might flag a shipment of iPOD nano clones (based on copywright or patent infringement) if you ordered more than a few - this is hard to say. I had a shipment of just 3 (non iPOD clone) mp4 player samples that I ordered direct from Newman/Newsmy held up in customs just because Newsmy didn't file the correct FCC documents with the shipment. I wouldn't expect most no name manufacturers of iPOD nano clones to FCC certify their products - but hey, I could be wrong.

Now if you are afraid of any kind of copywright infringement - that is hard to say as well. If the product has the Apple logo (or logo tyring to look like) you might get caught by customs immediately. It depends on how much Apple is trying to crack down on this stuff and how busy US customs is (or how proactive US customs is)

As for the CECT phones - same thing applies as above. Are these CECT phones FCC certified - this is especially important as cell phones are classified as "intentional radiators". I do recall the issue of the HiPhone dealer in Europe being fined/busted: http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/11/a...n-the-hiphone/

Most of the people selling this kind of stuff are selling their wares out of China or Honk Kong - keep that in mind.

Good luck!

- Dave

admin 23rd Jul 2008 1:54 am

Personally I haven't seen any players sold at any electronics store here in New Zealand that has the full "Apple" or "iPod" logo on it. There are supermarkets and electronics stores here that sell MP4 players that 'look' like the iPods but there are no distinctive markings on the player to indicate that it's an "iPod" or "Apple" nor are there the logos.
Not sure about everyone else?

knob 23rd Jul 2008 12:14 pm

They can have the name "Nano" on the packaging because Apple stole the name from Creative, Apple have no rights to the name "Nano".

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09...creative_nano/

David99 23rd Jul 2008 2:41 pm

Re: Are Chipod Nano clones illegal to import or sell in USA?
 
Yeah, certainly don't think that apple can trademark the name Nano although I assume that they have a registered trademark for "iPod Nano". I think though, if someone massmarketed those nano clones in the USA big box stores like Best Buy and Circuit City that they would have a lawsuit on their hands from Apple.


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