Chinese authorities in Kunming have located another 22 fake Apple Stores following a media frenzy that revealed unauthorized retailers were cloning official stores.
China's Administration for Industry and Commerce in the Yunnan provincial capital said the stores have been ordered to stop using Apple's logo after Apple China accused them of unfair competition and violating its registered trademark, state media said on Thursday. The agency says it will setup a complaint hotline and boost monitoring. It's unclear if these newly located retailers are selling genuine or fake products.
Apple news, rumors, tutorials, price drop alerts, in your inbox every evening, free.
Unsubscribe at any time.
Success!
You have been subscribed.
Add Comment
Would you like to be notified when someone replies or adds a new comment?
Yes (All Threads)
Yes (This Thread Only)
No
Notifications
Would you like to be notified when we post a new Apple news article or tutorial?
Yes
No
Comments (1)
Comments are closed for this article.
0
Me, again... - August 13, 2011 at 8:14pm
What's the community pulse on this subject? ... I find it somewhat interesting that this is happening in China- yes I'm aware of black markets and the nature of Chinese production vs. Leaks/knock-offs and how quickly it happens outside of what I understand of American copyright- but what's the opinion? ||| does this not happen to be one of the most opportune situations for China to step up and demonstrate that it will protect commercialism? Apple has, after all, just become one of the world's most valuable companies... ||| seems a great time to shift business world opinions