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Diamond Confused

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How do online vendors (and others) get away with selling exact replicas of erings from places such as Cartier, Tiffany etc. Aren''t there laws against that?
 
I would imagine they are not pursued because of the money and time it takes to shut down all the copycats. I still think most people would prefer to have the the original, for namesake as well as quality. It must be frustrating to be a designer and see knock-offs of your product.
 
depends on the design, some designs are well past the copyright and design patent age limit.
Others are so obvious that trying a case over them is a losing proposition.
 
They are usually not exact replicas anyway. Usually some point of difference. I have sent pics to WF of a Cartier design and they have told me what they needed to change to avoid copyright infringement.
 
Date: 2/18/2008 12:49:18 AM
Author:Diamond Confused
How do online vendors (and others) get away with selling exact replicas of erings from places such as Cartier, Tiffany etc. Aren''t there laws against that?
Sometimes..., "places" are in favor of copying...
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If you are getting copied = means you are good!
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I showed my rep at Whiteflash a design that I like. They said they would have to change quite a bit of it to avoid copyright problems. It wasn''t going to look much like the setting I liked so I didn''t bother. In this case it would be easier to pay the extra and use the company who designed the ring.
 
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