No, you have missed the point.
It's about CRIMINALS selling clones that are labeled as the original.
It's not about cheap customers. It's about knowingly fraudulent Chinese companies criminally counterfeiting brand-name goods. The consumer didn't choose the Chinese product. They unknowingly are the victim of fraud.
That's why I said I would pay more than fair market to ensure the product I receive is the true product, not a repackaged, fraudulent, Chinese clone.
Unforgiven,
Are you claiming that Chinese Nationals are coming to the US and opening businesses to defraud us?
I don't think so.
I see there being 2 groups of Americans making this whole thing happen:
Group A) Americans who want cheap goods and are willing to buy something too good to be true, and
Group B) Americans who profit from supplying Group A with low quality, imitation, second rate goods. Which happens to be made in China.
I say that the American demand for junk parts is driving the American junk parts industry. The crap being sold could come from anywhere. In fact, didn't we Americans moan about Japanese quality stuff after WWII? didn't we learn later the Japanese were selling junk to us because it was spec'ed that way from US buyers? Something about history repeating itself may be happening here...
Capitalism with no morals or ethics is an efficient economic model and the Chinese are good at it. Tromping on patent rights is just another way for Chinese manufacturers to cut costs and deliver to their American clients the junk parts at the lowest possible cost.
Lets not blame or point a finger at anyone but ourselves when it comes to what is happening. Buyer awareness is what I recommend for consumers. Manufacturers like ARB will have to rely on their government to protect their patent laws in the international arena. Which is a whole 'nuther conversation these days...
My .02c
Rick