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Echo1 banned from ShotShow
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Wow.
Well hopefully this gets sorted |
It was because of a SCAR that Echo1 had on display.
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Heh, not like anything was lost, Echo 1 is crap :P
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ECHO1 has a lot of rebrands, just like Cybergun, which may explain why Cybergun is going after them rather than manufacturers.
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Echo1 is also American based, like Cybergun. A lot easier to enforce there.
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I thought Cybergun was French?
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Looks like cybergun' dirty buisness policies have not changed a bit. What happened with the cybergun boycot?
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a company who has spent the money to license trades has every right to protect their property. good on Cybergun for standing up for their rights over companies that flaunt the law. |
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Not nonly was JAG/Echo1 making replicas with no manufacturing licensing, they were marketing them at the show as licensed. Scarecrow and I were at the Cybergun booth when a fellow walked up, handed off a badge and passed JAG brochures to the Palco guys lawyer. Hilarity obviously ensued. |
Servs them right for knocking off someones product. then flaunting it at the same show.
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I think Cybergun is in the right. If they have the airsoft rights to the brand, you cannot complain if they go after you.
If companies are willing to actually license their brand name (such as FN) in this case, and your not willing to compete for the license, then you cannot expect that the licensee and licenser will take to kindly to it. Dimitri |
It's good to see people take a logical and reasonable approach to this whole situation. Cybergun never wants to go after anyone, but they will to protect the licensing agreements they sign.
JAG/Echo1 has been flaunting knockoff goods for years, and this time it cost them. If a company has rights to trademarks and trade dress then I think it's fair to go after those outfits that knowingly import and sell counterfeit goods. |
Regardless of what people think of Cybergun, they actually paid for the right to use these trademarks. Echo 1 haven't and are trying to flog guns with "illegal" trademarks at a gun trade show. I'm not sure how they could have expected it to turn out any better.
Like really, if this was a car show and someone showed up selling a knockoff Ferrari at 1/4 of the price, but it had all the Ferrari trademarks on it, would people consider that acceptable? |
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