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Police in China have broken up a group which allegedly made $30m (£23m) worth of fake Lego. Four people have been arrested after officers raided a toymaker called Lepin in the city of Shenzhen ...
The fakes were reportedly being sold at a fraction of the price, with a small city-themed Lepin set on the market for $3 a box, whereas similar Lego sets start at $15.
The LEPIN rulings “clearly demonstrate the continued efforts of Chinese authorities to protect intellectual property,” Lego chief executive officer Niels B Christiansen said in the statement.
Lego has won a substantial Chinese copyright judgement after a court upheld all of the first-instance rulings on 18 existing infringement claims, originally handed down in favour of the Danish ...
SHANGHAI (Bernama): Chinese police have busted a criminal gang suspected of manufacturing and selling counterfeit Lego called Lepin worth more than 200mil yuan (around RM120mil).
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