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    iFraud: Entire Apple stores being faked in China

    BEIJING (AP) — It looks almost exactly like a sleek Apple store. Sales assistants in blue T-shirts with the company's logo chat with customers. Signs advertising the iPad 2 hang on the white walls. Outside, the famous logo sits next to the words "Apple Store" — one of the few clues that the whole thing is a fake.

    China, long known for producing counterfeit consumer gadgets, software and brand name clothing, has reached a new piracy milestone — fake Apple stores.

    An American who lives in Kunming in southern Yunnan province said Thursday that she and her husband stumbled on three shops masquerading as bona fide Apple stores in the city a few days ago. She took photos and posted them on her BirdAbroad blog.

    The 27-year-old blogger, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the setup of the stores was so convincing that the employees themselves seemed to believe they worked for Apple.

    "It had the classic Apple store winding staircase and weird upstairs sitting area. The employees were even wearing those blue T-shirts with the chunky Apple name tags around their necks," she wrote on her blog.

    "But some things were just not right: the stairs were poorly made. The walls hadn't been painted properly. Apple never writes 'Apple Store' on its signs — it just puts up the glowing, iconic fruit."

    A worker at the fake Apple store on Zhengyi Road in Kunming, which most of the photos of the BirdAbroad blog show, told The Associated Press that they are an "Apple store" before hanging up.

    But the three stores are not among the authorized resellers listed on Apple Inc.'s website. The maker of the iPhone and other hit gadgets has four company stores in China — two in Beijing and two in Shanghai — and various official resellers.

    Amy Bessette, a spokeswoman for the Cupertino, California-based company, said it had no comment on the Chinese stores, but pointed to a Web page on Apple's Chinese site that lists its authorized resellers.

    The manager of an authorized reseller in Kunming, who gave only his surname, Zhang, said most customers have no idea the stores are fake.

    Some of the staff in the stores "can't even operate computers properly or tell you all the functions of the mobile phone," he said.

    "There are more and more of these fake stores in Kunming. Although they may sell real Apple products, some of those products were not imported through legal means."

    The proliferation of the fake stores underlines the slow progress that China's government is making in countering a culture of rampant piracy and widespread production of bogus goods that is a major irritant in relations with trading partners.

    China's Commerce Minister promised American executives earlier this year that the latest of several crackdowns on product piracy would deliver lasting results.

    China's official Xinhua News Agency reported this month that police arrested more than 9,000 suspects in a nine-month anti-piracy campaign as it shut down more than 12,000 factories that produced counterfeit goods. China's supreme court said this spring that the nation's judicial system rendered verdicts last year in more than 40,000 intellectual property cases involving property with a combined value of almost 8 billion yuan ($1.2 billion).

    Fake Apple stores are a "particularly egregious example" of brand piracy, but their emergence is not surprising given the amount of product counterfeiting faced by corporations such as Apple, said Ted Dean, president of BDA China Ltd., a telecommunications market research company. He said he once saw a fake Apple phone in China that had an apple logo — but with no bite taken out of it.

    Apple said this week that China was "very key" to its record earnings and revenue in the quarter that ended in June.

    Revenue was up more than six times from a year earlier to $3.8 billion in the area comprising China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Apple's Chief Operating Officer Timothy Cook said in a conference call on Tuesday.

    "I firmly believe that we're just scratching the surface right now. I think there is an incredible opportunity for Apple there," Cook said.

    The company plans to open two more Apple stores in greater China — one in Shanghai and another in Hong Kong — by the end of the year.

    Trade groups say illegal Chinese copying of music, designer clothing and other goods costs legitimate producers billions of dollars a year in lost potential sales. The American Chamber of Commerce in China says 70 percent of its member companies consider Beijing's enforcement of patents, trademarks and copyrights ineffective.

    Piracy is especially sensitive at a time when Washington and other Western governments are trying to create jobs by boosting exports. In 2009, the World Trade Organization upheld a U.S. complaint that Beijing was violating trade commitments by failing to root out the problem.

    Rampant copying also has hampered Beijing's efforts to attract technology industries because businesspeople say companies are reluctant to do high-level research in China or bring in advanced designs for fear of theft.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Alexa Olesen contributed.

    ___

    Online: Blog post: http://birdabroad.wordpress.com/2011/07/20/are-you-listening-steve-jobs/

    Apple's authorized resellers in China: http://www.apple.com.cn/reseller/index.php

     

    194 comments

    • llchatty  •  8 mths ago
      what part of this does people dont under stand read the fine prints with a reading glasses, if you cant read it dont buy,,,,,, this is what happens when we be nice to people,,,,
    • Dawn  •  9 mths ago
      we let it happen keep buying MADE IN CHINA. Buy made in USA. Or you will be next
    • Tim  •  9 mths ago
      3 letters 3 words... LOL
    • AlexAnder th3 greaT  •  9 mths ago
      A knock off of a knock off lmao
    • Sen Hai  •  10 mths ago
      u proud americans just stop buying "made in china product"...easy and simple.
      • Stoney McStonerson 10 mths ago
        its not that easy when china keeps shipping over "made in usa" counterfeit products. what we need to do is quit using china for anything. pull all manufacturing from there and see what happens. it would be good for everyone.
      • Narciso Palma 10 mths ago
        problem is they are banking on us NOT to do that exact thing, in turn they will take lead for being the next superpower ,sad sad world we live in.
    • Joseph  •  10 mths ago
      the chinese goverment has never respected copyrights or patents since the 1949 take over.....anyone who thinks they ever will is deluding themselves
      • Narciso Palma 10 mths ago
        completely agree, I lived there for 2 years. I was going into doing fashion design but left when it dawned on me that if I ever gained any momentum with my designs they would be copied overnight, hence, I'm happily living in Taiwan and don't have to fear that (and my business is growing)
    • dPAC_MAN  •  10 mths ago
      The chinese give intellectual property the same level of respect that most people give toilet paper.
    • sne01  •  10 mths ago
      ahhhhhh, smell that? I love the smell of globalization in the morning. Remember globalization is good for us all, that is what you will hear the in universities. Well, it is very profitable for the large multi-national corporations and your elected officials in D.C.. It is great for many other countries around the world, but not for the average American citizen. Big business and the US Government sold out the American people a long time ago! Pull our nation's military back and let the rest of the world finance it's own defense! Defend our borders and kick out all the illegals! Don't openly share drug technology openly, the US consumer pays the R & D cost of the bulk of all the drugs in the world and the rest of the countries just copy it! Then the dems tout the wonders of medicine in these other countries. Give me a break! Yeah that is why you can go to a pharmacy in Tijuana a couple of months after a new drug comes and and it is $20 a bottle instead of the $1000 you would pay for the legitimate brand in the states. I am sick of taking care of the world while give away the goose that lays the golden eggs! China isn't beating us!!!! We are beating ourselves!!! Google United States Agency for International Development and programs in China!!!! We give US TAXPAYER dollars to the world's 2nd largest economy!!!!!! I am a isolationist and I say F the rest of the world. If you were born in a craphole, sorry bout your luck, but as a taxpayer it should not be my problem, but it seems it is with the system we have created. I say isolationism now!!!!!!!!!! For all the left loons and people out there that think I am just straight mean, you are more than welcome to go abroad and save the world!!!! Go work with a private charity, international non-governmental organization (FUNDED BY NO US TAX DOLLARS), or become a missionary! Heck, sell all your possessions and give everything you own to a needy family in Africa. But just keep the US Gov't out of the international welfare business and save America! Isolationism NOW!!!
      • John 10 mths ago
        Or you can try protectionism and see.
    • Bob  •  10 mths ago
      The Chinese are the greatest counterfeiters on the planet but naturally the quality is typically Chinese.........junk.
      • Kirk 10 mths ago
        They're NOT great counterfeiters. They're sloppy as hell. They're just more prolific than anyone can even imagine.
      • David 10 mths ago
        Don't we all borrow from someone else's work? You use the word, "junk" in your response, where do you think you got that word from Bob? It's Chinese in origin.....
      • Akinazy 10 mths ago
        do you mean the iphone/ipad are junk?
    • Tin Tun  •  10 mths ago
      ....Nothing new here....it's China...What do you expect?...
    • Elikineer  •  10 mths ago
      Business as usual in China. Piracy, espionage, unfair trading practices, corruption everywhere, freedom suppressed, peace and safety activists jailed, tibetan culture destroyed, religious freedom crushed, human rights laughed at - Yet companies trip over themselves to make a buck there and make fools out of themselves. Amazing.
      • Kirk 10 mths ago
        And American consumers trip over themselves to save a buck by buying Chinese goods.
      • Drcid777 10 mths ago
        kirk- It seems people in the U.S. are starting to look on the bottom of their products to see where they are made more than ever. For me (in the last month) 7 cutting boards from Bed, Bath... were from China and 1 from the U.S., a nice wooden one. At Costco, surprisingly, all the pans were from the U.S.except one that was from Denmark.
      • Raj 10 mths ago
        I haven't bought a Chinese made good now in 3 months. Sure it costs a bit more but its worth it!
    • MrB  •  10 mths ago
      Boosting export??? Apple products are made in China, not made in the USA.
    • Scott Mull  •  10 mths ago
      If we still manufactured here and had pride for our country, this would not even matter. This only matters because our politicians have allowed greed to run rampant, which has us buying everything from China. We need to save our country and get a politician in that will build manufacturing back up and raise our import duty to protect jobs.
    • SkimpyBlackDog  •  10 mths ago
      And why again are we still doing business with Chnia....?
    • jcc  •  10 mths ago
      junk genius'--screws,nuts,bolts,drywall,steel,food,etc,etc,etc,etc---but our GOV keeps permitting legislation that allows investors to reap profits off of crap!!!
    • Marc Fung  •  10 mths ago
      Thank god, China doesn't copy the American Financial crisis, fraudulent mortgage bonds, Credit default swaps, etc- called iFraudS, (big s after iFraud) have screwed the entire world from left to right.
    • AquaBlue  •  10 mths ago
      shame on you china! and you wonder why you feel disrepected by the rest of the world...
    • The Shootist  •  10 mths ago
      China...the international equivalent of the greasy guy who tried to sell you stereo speakers out of the back of a rusty van.
    • Harry  •  10 mths ago
      The Communist Chinese respect NOTHING: Patents, Civil Rights, Trademarks, Justice, Equality, & so on. American Citizens......Just keep buying all those Chinese made Products.
    • Nicole!  •  10 mths ago
      And THIS is the country that will be overtaking America as the world's superpower?

      As if.
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