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Spyder paintball gun reviews show there are Spyder knock-offs |
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March 22, 2006 By: Mark Harris Spyder paintball gun reviews show there are Spyder knock-offsIn recent months, counterfeits and knock-offs of Kingman International Corp.'s Spyder markers have boldly advertised themselves in trade publications. In one instance, a Spyder E-99 look-alike even designed their product packaging and advertising to resemble those from Kingman. On the surface, these knock-offs resemble authentic Spyders nearly exactly. Look closely and one will find that they are made of cheap material and/or recycled parts and are made to simply look like a Spyder. "We will continue our ongoing battle against counterfeiters of our products because such activities hurt consumers, our retail accounts, and the employees of Kingman," said Arthur Chang, Founder and CEO of Kingman International Corp. "The general public needs to know that Kingman has not authorized any of these counterfeits to be made and understand that if they buy a knock-off, they are buying a cheaply made imitation." Kingman products are patent and trademark protected and Kingman plan on pursuing a program to detect and intervene with the advertising and sale of infringing products. It has coupled that program with continuous support and cooperation with the U.S. Customs Services and a willingness to litigate as necessary. Kingman International Corp. makes and distributes Spyders, Spyder E-markers, and Java Paintball Gear. Kingman International Corp.'s wholly-owned subsidiary, Raven USA makes and distributes NVX Goggles, Morphion Gloves, and other paintball related protective gear. About
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