OEM’s Legal Blitz: Targeting Chinese Toner Cloners with No End in Sight! Canon continues to relentlessly pursue legal action against Chinese toner cloners, setting a precedent in an industry plagued by counterfeit products. Tonernews.com has extensively covered the hundreds, if not thousands, of lawsuits arising from this ongoing battle. The prevalence of litigation underscores a new reality for an industry grappling with the proliferation of fakes and clones, predominantly from China.
Lawyers representing OEMs like Canon, HP, Brother, and Epson remain vigilant, constantly monitoring developments in the market. Recently, Katun, with its US subsidiary, attracted attention by boasting about its new CEO and cutting-edge facility—a move that often signals to OEMs to investigate and potentially litigate against purported counterfeiters.
The OEMs are well aware of the modus operandi of prolific companies such as Ninestar, Printrite, Aster, and Katun-GPI. These companies inevitably announce their latest toner products online, prompting swift legal action from OEMs aiming to protect their intellectual property.
In an industry driven by print sales, the landscape is far from mundane. The persistent issue of counterfeit products persists, exacerbated by the dubious practices of companies like USA’s Polek and Polek and others, who skirt the line with products they know to be largely counterfeit. The hope remains that honesty and integrity will prevail, curbing the rampant counterfeiting that undermines legitimate businesses.