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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1106909, member: 66"]I used the "They might be building a case against him" simply as an explaination for a reason why law enforcement doesn't always respond immediately. Do I really think they are building a case? No. Do I think it is because they are legal? No again. I think they simply see him as small fry and not worth their time to bother with. They see the importation of Chinese counterfeits the same way. To them, not big enough to bother with. But that doen't make them any less in violation of the HPA, and their non-response agianst Carr doesn't make his pieces any less in violation. There are a TON of laws in this country that are not enforced. That doesn't meen it is legal to break them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would say that it is unlikely the government would expend resourses on him unless someone who is willing to fund it actually filed suit against him. And even then it might get tossed out because the court may take the position that only the government could be the offended party. Unless someone buy one as real, then they might have grounds against him.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1106909, member: 66"]I used the "They might be building a case against him" simply as an explaination for a reason why law enforcement doesn't always respond immediately. Do I really think they are building a case? No. Do I think it is because they are legal? No again. I think they simply see him as small fry and not worth their time to bother with. They see the importation of Chinese counterfeits the same way. To them, not big enough to bother with. But that doen't make them any less in violation of the HPA, and their non-response agianst Carr doesn't make his pieces any less in violation. There are a TON of laws in this country that are not enforced. That doesn't meen it is legal to break them. I would say that it is unlikely the government would expend resourses on him unless someone who is willing to fund it actually filed suit against him. And even then it might get tossed out because the court may take the position that only the government could be the offended party. Unless someone buy one as real, then they might have grounds against him.[/QUOTE]
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