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    Apple products on Amazon labelled as 'genuine' actually fake

    Apple products on Amazon labelled as 'genuine' actually fake

    By Supriya
    Oct 22, 2016
    06:21 pm

    What's the story

    Apple has said that many of its products currently being sold on Amazon may in fact be fake.

    Earlier this week, Apple filed a federal lawsuit against a company based out of New Jersey for selling counterfeit chargers and cables for Apple products on Amazon.

    In the lawsuit, Apple has claimed that a massive 90% of Apple chargers sold on Amazon were fake.

    About

    Apple's struggles with counterfeiting

    In 2015, dozens of 'fake' Apple stores sprung up in China's Shenzhen district; these stores carried Apple's logo and its staff was dressed exactly as those dressed in Apple's authorized stores.

    The furniture and display had also been copied down to the last detail.

    Although these stores were selling genuine Apple products but were drawing customers by pretending to be Apple's authorized-dealers.

    Incidents

    Fires and electrocution from counterfeit chargers

    In 2013, a woman in China died from being electrocuted when she picked up an iPhone that was charging.

    Apple then warned users of the risks of using counterfeit/unofficial chargers and offered to replace chargers that users suspected were fake.

    In 2014, fake iPhone chargers led to several mishaps in Britain; one actually caught fire and burned down a house in Tottenham.

    Details

    Fake Apple products and accessories

    To verify authenticity of Apple's products on Amazon, Apple bought "well over" 100 iPhone devices, cables and chargers online.

    90% products which had imprinted Apple logos on them were fake and posed a "significant risk of overheating, fire, and electrical shock" to unsuspecting users.

    Apple was able to identify the source of the fake Apple products and subsequently informed online retailer, Amazon.

    Quote

    Amazon's response

    Amazon's spokesperson said, "Amazon has zero tolerance for the sale of counterfeits on our site. We work closely with manufacturers and brands, and pursue wrongdoers aggressively."

    What happens next?

    Apple's legal recourse

    Apple has so far only intimated Amazon of the source of the fake Apple products. However, it has not initiated any proceedings or filed a lawsuit against Amazon.

    In its trademark infringement lawsuit against the New Jersey-based counterfeiter, Apple has asked the court for an injunction against the defendant, an order to seize and destroy fake chargers and has also asked for damages.

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