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Take a trip to Rome, Madrid, London.. Any major capital in Europe at least, and you'll see the knockoffs. Products of dubious origin, (usually Chinese) with names like Adadis, Ray-Ben, Louis Button and Calvim Klain, which are displayed on mats on the pavement for easy transportation if any police happen to be in the area.

Because, for some reason, brands are super important to us humans, many small businesses will seek to boost their image and profile by associating themselves with something more recognizable. Piracy is a crime and while some businesses blatantly do not care, others go to hilariously ridiculous lengths to try and get away with it!

We here at Bored Panda have created a list of times when businesses did their best to grab some of the glory of the bigger brands, often failing with amusing consequences. Scroll down below to check it out for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!

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#1

They're Crappy, But Flattering

Collage of imitation chicken shop fronts showing inspiration from famous brands with KFC logo and flattered caption

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Counterfeiting and piracy are a form of theft that has been steadily growing in recent years, reaching an estimated value of up to US$917 billion a year for the illegal trade in goods alone, according to the International Chamber of Commerce. The global value of digital piracy in movies, music and software reached a further US$213 billion in 2015.

Counterfeiting has a damaging effect on business, the economy and the general population. Think of the health risks when taking a counterfeit medicine, for example, or using a product that hasn't been subject to rigorous healthy and safety standards. It's alway best to avoid counterfeits where possible!

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    #2

    I Saw This Movie Once

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    #3

    When Hollywood Steals Your Idea

    Green bakery storefront with periodic-style Ba and Br logo, window design inspired by famous brands

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    According to Lapixa, more than half (51.66%) of all counterfeits came from China, but were also produced in Southeast Asia (9.04%) and Eastern Europe (4.47%). The production costs in these countries are low due to the use of cheap source materials and poor working conditions, furthermore costs for development and marketing basically do not exist.

    79 percent of all companies are affected by product piracy, even several times a year. The product counterfeiting occurs across all sectors and ranges from handbags to electronic devices to drugs, machines and entire industrial plants.

    #4

    Pikado'h!

    Parody sock with a mashed-up Pikachu/Homer cartoon face on white sock, playful knockoff inspired by Famous Brands

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    #5

    Found This In Vietnam. Beautiful

    Orange hooded jacket with fake The North Face logo reading The North Fake on a hanger, inspired by famous brands

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    Preventing counterfeiting is not easy, as the laws against it are full of loopholes and are often loosely enforced. Stricter laws are difficult to pass, because of fears that they will stifle creativity and allow bigger companies to bankrupt smaller designers with copyright infringement claims. How close in design does something have to be to infringe on your copyright? What are you allowed to copyright? Adidas claims the 3 stripes for example, but how do you stop a company using a similar design with 4 stripes? There are many grey areas.

    Exact replicas are different however, with intellectual property laws ostensibly providing strong protection against this.

    #6

    Finally, A Brand That Totally Represents My View Towards Life

    Person wearing imitation UGG boots on escalator, example of Famous Brands inspiration

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    #7

    Looks A Bit... Phoney Doesn't It

    Counterfeit game controller labeled FONY in yellow packaging with price sticker, humorous take on famous brands

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    There are different ways to protect your intellectual property. Melwani & Chan LLP, a New York City Shareholder Rights & Intellectual Property law firm, give a brief overview on their website:

    "Copyright protection is generally not available to a clothing designer for the garment itself," they write. However, copyright protection is available for a print/or design pattern and the two-dimensional sketch."

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    "Why is copyright protection available for the sketch and not available for a garment? Copyright protection is usually denied to clothing on the grounds that they are considered useful articles. Copyright will only apply when the article’s expressive design component is separable from its useful function. Since clothing is considered a useful article, a court will generally take the view that a garment’s expressive component cannot be separated either physically or conceptually."

    "A fashion designer seeking copyright protection from a knock-off designer must convince a judge that either the item of clothing is not functional or that its artistic design is separable from its utilitarian purpose. A court is unlikely to view the garment itself as not being utilitarian. However, courts will give copyright protection to the design pattern itself and/or the two-dimensional sketch, since they are considered pictorial works."

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    "A distinction should be drawn between a garment and fashion accessories such as a piece of jewelry, since jewelry is generally considered to be non-utilitarian, and therefore eligible for copyright protection as pictorial and/or sculptural work."

    #8

    The New Spinoff Sounds Delicious

    A Song of Rice & Fire Chinese Food storefront sign, inspired by famous brands with playful knockoff styling

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    #9

    Found In Costa Rica

    Roadside burrito shop with Burritohub sign, outdoor seating and parked car under trees, a playful nod to Famous Brands.

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    "A patent is granted for a new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter and it must advance the prior art in a way that that is non-obvious. A design in fashion is generally not considered a process, machine, manufacture or a composition of matters. Occasionally a design patent will be granted to a designer to protect the appearance of a fabric, garment, handbag, eyeglasses, etc. For example, Burberry has a design patent for its trench coat."

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    "Even if courts allow a fashion design to be patented, the amount of time it takes to acquire a patent makes this process impractical for most designers. A United States Patent and Trademark Office application can takes years to review and only about half of them are granted a patent and by then the garment would most likely be out-of-season."

    "In some cases, pursuing a utility patent may make sense for a designer. For example, if they had invented a new fabric such as Goretex® or created a new technology, such as method for dyeing garments."

    #10

    I Love These

    Red knockoff chocolate box and bar labeled Kat Kot parodying Kit Kat, inspiration from famous brands

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    #11

    Why Get The North Face When You Can Get The Huge Mountain

    Red and gray jacket with spoof The Huge Mountain logo, imitation of famous brands on display in a market

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    "A trademark is any word, name, symbol, device, or combination thereof that is used by a merchant used to identify their goods and distinguish them from those manufactured and sold by other merchants.  For example, Louis Vuitton’s “LV” logo or Chanel’s “Double C” logo are trademarks.  Trademark protection in the United States is very strong and potentially infinite in length, as long as the mark is being used in commerce to designate the source of the goods."

    "The key to determining if another designer is infringing on a trademark is the likelihood that ordinary consumers in the marketplace would confuse the original trademark and the allegedly infringing trademark.  For example, Adidas won a 305 million dollar judgment against Payless Shoes in 2008 for selling two and four stripe shoes that looked very similar to Adidas’s three stripe shoes."

    So it turns out that using 4 stripes can get you into trouble after all! Especially if your company can afford good lawyers like those at Melwani & Chan LLP. Scroll down below to see the rest of the list, and let us know what you think in the comments!

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    #12

    My Friend And I Died Laughing In The Store - Seen In Taiwan

    Counterfeit toy boxes with minion-like figures labeled Despicable Men on store shelf, parody of Famous Brands.

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    #13

    Laundry

    Lavengers Infinity Wash parody on a self-service laundromat storefront, playful take on Famous Brands

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    #14

    Watch Out Microsoft, Michael Bindows Is Comming

    Storefront sign reading Michaelsoft Binbows parody logo on building facade with computer parts, referencing famous brands

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    #15

    Would You Like A Oreo? Nah I'd Rather Have A

    OKIDOKI cookie box resembling Oreo, black sandwich cookies with cream filling, example of inspiration from famous brands

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    #16

    Another Great Find In China

    White bucket hat embroidered with Peppa Pig and altered Gucci logo, playful take on Famous Brands.

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    #17

    Ordered This From A Chinese Company On Amazon And Thought You Would Like It

    White baby onesie featuring Seinfeld cast image with Nirvana logo, inspiration from famous brands.

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    #18

    I Choose You, Chikapu!

    Squat yellow Pikachu-like plush toy with round cheeks and small limbs, playful knockoff inspired by famous brands

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    #19

    Can’t Decide Where To Buy From

    Two imitation pizza shops with Adomino Pizza and Pizza Hot signs, playful takes on famous brands.

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    #20

    I Found A Japanese Knockoff Of The Movie “It”

    Hand holding Japanese horror DVD case showing a child with teddy facing a clown and red balloon, price sticker, famous brands

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    #21

    My Little Terrified Pony

    Boxed imitation pony toys labeled Fashion Horse with castle backdrop, colorful packaging, inspired by Famous Brands

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    #22

    Just Visited The New Mall That Opened Recently And Saw This Beauty

    Pita Hut imitation storefront with purple and white sign and digital menu in a mall, nod to famous brands

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    #23

    Gender Equality Meets Retro Gaming

    White handheld Game Child console knockoff with pink buttons resembling a Game Boy, inspired by Famous Brands.

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    #24

    My Favorite Crossover Movie

    Orange knockoff Woody robot toy in Boy Deformation packaging on shelf, example of famous brands inspiration

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    #25

    This "Playstation Controller"

    Close-up of a black game controller with triangle, square, circle, cross buttons inspired by famous brands

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    #26

    Definitely A Legitimate, Actual Apple Location. Very Real

    Corner cafe with an Official Apple Store sign and apple logo, an example of inspiration from famous brands

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    #27

    "Winnie The Pooh" Blanket

    Rug with a knockoff bear hugging a honey pot amid clouds, playful design inspired by famous brands

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    #28

    The King Of The Magic Rings

    Bootleg action figure with stormtrooper helmet and sword on fantasy packaging, spoof of famous brands

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    #29

    How Did They Get Away With That!

    Restaurant banner for Pizza Hat with melted cheese pizza, a playful nod to inspiration from famous brands

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    #30

    Yea. It's Garfield

    Knitted sleeveless vest with Garfield text and angry bird-style faces, quirky inspiration from famous brands

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    #31

    I Present You The Pinnacle Of Shanghai Markets, A Hot Glue NY Yankees Hat

    Black glitter baseball cap with homemade white logo, playful take on famous brands emblem

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    #32

    Perfect Games Don't Exi....

    Low-budget PlayStation 2 game cover showing Snow White with a red apple and dwarfs, noted as inspiration from famous brands

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    #33

    Does This Count?

    Perfume boxes labeled Internet with Internet Explorer style logo on shop shelf, inspiration from famous brands.

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    #34

    I Have No Idea Who They Were Trying To Copy

    Yellow boxer briefs with Spider-Man hand holding a microphone and Voice logo, example of famous brands inspiration

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