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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 4105081" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterfeit_consumer_goods#:~:text=The%20colloquial%20terms%20knockoff%20or,or%20logo%20of%20a%20trademark.[/URL]</p><p></p><p><strong>The colloquial terms <em>knockoff</em> or <em>dupe</em> (duplicate) are often used interchangeably with <em>counterfeit</em>, although their legal meanings are not identical. Knockoff products are those that copy or imitate the physical appearance of other products but which do not copy the brand name or logo of a trademark</strong></p><p></p><p>I hear you, and everyone in horology world says "Homage" but I think we have to be careful on words like that or [USER=41176]@JEVapa[/USER] will get us. He loathes words like "Fabulous" yet he sticks his pinky in the air when he drinks his Chartreuse. I dunno.... I'm confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 4105081, member: 24"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterfeit_consumer_goods#:~:text=The%20colloquial%20terms%20knockoff%20or,or%20logo%20of%20a%20trademark.[/URL] [B]The colloquial terms [I]knockoff[/I] or [I]dupe[/I] (duplicate) are often used interchangeably with [I]counterfeit[/I], although their legal meanings are not identical. Knockoff products are those that copy or imitate the physical appearance of other products but which do not copy the brand name or logo of a trademark[/B] I hear you, and everyone in horology world says "Homage" but I think we have to be careful on words like that or [USER=41176]@JEVapa[/USER] will get us. He loathes words like "Fabulous" yet he sticks his pinky in the air when he drinks his Chartreuse. I dunno.... I'm confused. [/QUOTE]
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