Official Disclaimer
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Is cloning a patent super car legal?
Today in the 21st century we live in a time of great technological
advancement. Technology has increased as mankind cuts the red tape
and opens their eyes to what is possible. Since the powerful US
Declaration of Independence statement “that all men are created
equal;” for the first time in the history of mankind we have been
set free from the tyrannical red tape “of the world is flat” (bogus
rules) so we can “ALL” enjoy the equal privilege and rights for the
development of our personal pursuit of excellence and happiness.
The evolution of cloning products in the 21st century is enjoyed by
people all around the world. Cloning products opens the global
market for people whose financial backgrounds before the 21st
century limited them from obtaining the same equal privileges to
indulge in luxury items.
For example; the “clone apple iphone” uses the official Apple logo
on the back of the iphone, but the clone iphone has different
features.

It is argued that the clone iphone although considerably much
cheaper has more features and is an improved version of the
original.
Although the clone iphone uses the same Apple symbol logo as the
original, in comparing the two iphones we can see a slight
change in the wall paper design on the clone iphone. However
after a person has purchased the clone iphone there is nothing
stopping them from changing the wallpaper design to the
original. The client has their free agency to choose (an
unalienable right) how they use their clone iphone. For more
information on the clone iphone
http://www.intomobile.com/2007/06/02/p168-another-apple-iphone-clone.html
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2007/05/the_closest_iphone_clone_yet.html

The same goes for cloning luxury super cars.
To clone super cars legally certain details of a replica must be
substantially different.
■First of all we have a different detail from the original when
the word replica is used to describe our product. The word
“Replica” already informs the world that it is not an original
car or design. Thus we take on a different identity from a
patent product (legal terminology) when using the term Replica.
To clone we are also identifying our product as something
different than an original patent product. To be or not to be
this is the question? so it is also a choice between a clone
product or an original product, both products clearly pose
themselves as separate identities.
■Second of all our advertising clearly promotes our Super Car
Replicas with promotional names such as Maserati MC 12 Masclon
replica or Enzo Ferrari Repclon replica or Ferrari P4/5 Pinclon
replica or BG Veyron EB Bugclon replica ect. Whether the name is
Masclon, Repclon, Pinclon, Bugclon ect. it is for certain that
we identify our products with a different name. However the
product is built identical to the original and the client has
the option to use the original logos on the Replica. In fact
there is no trace on the car itself of our logos only the
original logos are used on our replica car body surfaces. In the
case of a donor car being the same logo like a Ferrari or
Mercedes-Benz we do not tamper or change the VIN or serial
plates they stay original.
■Thirdly it is clear that the body designs of our replicas are
identical to the original car; however there are distinct
details that are not the same. Those distinct details constitute
a clear substantial difference in the design of our clone
replicas with the original patent versions. The differences
between the designs of our replicas and the original patent cars
are the motors, internal structures (such as chassis), running
gear, materials used for the body work (we also clearly
stipulate by identifying our carbonfibre mixed with kevlar bodies different to the
original carbon fiber bodies or original metal bodies), we also
give the client the options to use other known brand name
products in the kits such as Mustang motors & parts, Jaguar
motors & parts, BMW motors & parts ect. Thus our designs clearly
present themselves as very different from the original designs.
■Fourthly regarding images used on our web pages. If their be
any images used on our SRs web pages that represent the products
of other manufactures like BMW accessories or Porsche
distributors ect; (which are readily available on search engines
such as Google search) we declare that (SR) are solely using
those images to promote the products we “MAY” use on our
replicas. Whether or not those images on our web pages represent
and promote designs, car parts and accessories like fibreglass
accessories or kits, motors, lights, tires, brakes, clutches ect
and whatever car manufactures products including car designs and
cars at shows, our web pages do not in any way take on the
responsibility to authorize an official representation or
guarantee those products. We do however guarantee the assemblies
of those products and clearly promote the responsibility for the
way our replicas are built, guaranteeing to our clients a
professional service, quality and repairs, but we do not
represent those other brands and distributors or claim our
replicas are built by the original car manufactures even though
we might use images to show how we clone their car designs and
manufacturing process.



