| SHANGHAI, China (Nov 16, 2006) -- The U.S. Golf
Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group (comprised of
Acushnet Company, Callaway Golf, Cleveland Golf, Nike Golf,
PING and TaylorMade Golf Company) reports that so far in 2006,
in three separate criminal cases in the People's Republic of
China, the Shanghai District Courts have sentenced four dealers
of counterfeit golf equipment to prison terms of between one
to three and a half years.
The Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group was
formed to petition governments to enforce their laws against
counterfeiters of golf equipment products. Following the Group's
petitioning efforts, dozens of successful raids of manufacturing,
assembly and retail facilities have been conducted by Chinese
law enforcement authorities over the past two and a half years.
Several business operators have been arrested by the authorities
and many have now been prosecuted in the Chinese courts.
In February, Mr. Xie Fuping ("Xie"), an operator
of the golf shop named "Shanghai Ou Hai Golf Accessories,"
pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit golf equipment bearing
the registered trademarks of members of the U.S. Golf Manufacturers
Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group. Xie was sentenced to imprisonment
of 1 year (suspended for 1 year) by the Shanghai Pudong District
Court.
At the end of March, the Shanghai Zha Bei District Court convicted
2 defendants of selling counterfeit golf equipment. The first
defendant, Ms. Bai Hong ("Bai"), was fined RMB20,000
and sentenced to imprisonment of 6 months (suspended 1 year).
The suspended sentence was due to Bai's cooperation with the
authorities that resulted in the arrest of a second defendant,
Mr. Chen Hu ("Chen"). Chen was sentenced to three
and a half years' imprisonment and fined RMB30,000. Bai had
been arrested in November 2005 by officers of the Shanghai Public
Security Bureau as she was delivering 74 sets of counterfeit
golf clubs. As a result of the arrest, Bai provided information
that led to the arrest of Chen and the seizure of a further
1,344 counterfeit golf clubs from Chen's premises, valued in
aggregate at RMB208,928.
In the most recent case in August, the Shanghai Changning District
Court convicted a golf club distributor, Mr. Yang Yongshen ("Yang"),
of selling counterfeit golf equipment. Yang was sent to prison
for 18 months and fined RMB30,000. Yang, 26, was found to be
a major supplier of counterfeit golf clubs in Shanghai and had
been arrested in March 2006 during a joint raid conducted by
officers from the Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce
and Public Security Bureau. Officials seized a total of 1,755
counterfeit golf clubs from Yang's warehouse together with various
semi-completed counterfeit clubs and counterfeit golf accessories
- valued in aggregate at RMB4.7 million.
According to Loo Shih Yann, a principal with the international
law firm of Baker and McKenzie who is coordinating the petitioning
efforts on behalf of the U.S. Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting
Working Group in China, "An important part of the Shanghai
Changning District Court ruling was that the Court found the
defendant guilty of the crime of `attempt'" (based in large
part on the amount of inventory of counterfeit golf products
in the defendant's possession). Loo also commented that the
court decisions and the bases of the criminal convictions are
very encouraging. "The Court's growing acceptance to value
the infringing goods based on the aggregate value of the genuine
articles will make it easier to pursue criminal prosecution."
He added, "We believe that these court decisions and in
particular prison sentences send a very important message to
counterfeiters that the law enforcement authorities in Shanghai
are very serious in fighting intellectual property rights violations.
We hope that such law enforcement activities will continue in
Shanghai and will be followed in other regions of China."
The U.S. Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group
consists of the world's leading golf equipment manufacturers.
Its members and brands include Acushnet Company - Titleist,
FootJoy and Cobra Golf; Callaway Golf - Odyssey, Top-Flite and
Ben Hogan; Cleveland Golf - Never Compromise; Nike Golf; PING;
and TaylorMade-adidas Golf - Maxfli.
SOURCE: U.S. Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working
Group
U.S. Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group
Rob Duncanson, (949) 589-5931
About Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc. dba TaylorMade-adidas Golf Company
TaylorMade Golf has led the golf industry's technological evolution
since being founded in 1979. adidas Golf footwear and apparel is the
choice of hundreds of professional golfers around the world. Consumers
can find more information on TaylorMade-adidas Golf at (800) 888-CLUB
or www.tmag.com, www.taylormadegolf.com, www.adidasgolf.com, www.maxfli.com or www.rossaputters.com.
| For more information contact: |
|
TaylorMade-adidas Golf
John Steinbach
Tel: 760.918.6330
eMail: john.steinbach@tmag.com |
|