I’d not describe these as fake as I don’t think there is any genuine attempt to pass these off as Rolex watches.
However, this is clearly a breach of intellectual property.
I have been...
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I’d not describe these as fake as I don’t think there is any genuine attempt to pass these off as Rolex watches.
However, this is clearly a breach of intellectual property.
I have been...
I guess some issues are beyond some ...
When did I say I was bothered? Try reading what is posted.
They are both infringement of IP, simple isn’t it ...
If you think it’s ok to reproduce a protected trademark in the same category without permission then you need to think again.
Do you think Rolex would allow their logo and designs to be used in this way for £4?
How is that any different to traditional fakes?