On 06/23/2015 07:57 AM, Alexandre Souza wrote:
Some years ago, I wrote about a clone of the Beeprog (made by Elnec)
I bought here locally in Brazil.
Now, seems chinese are cloning the Beeprog PLUS (!!!)
I got a Beeprog+ in the used market here in Brazil. Asked for Elnec
warranty, since the programmer was manufactured in (month)11(year)2012.
It all went well up to the serial number.
It was made past the stop manufacture date. It stopped manufacturing
in 07/2012.
Seems I got another hot potato on my hand :'(
Pay atention on that!
I can understand Elnec's distress over the cloning of their product, but
they did themselves no favor by taking the approach described here:
"...The manufacturer of the fake BeeProgs stole our logo and
intellectual property by manufacturing fake copies of BeeProg
programmer. This "product" uses also our software and users of this fake
BeeProg are asking for our free technical support. Although the copy of
the BeeProg programmer is done well, the manufactures of the fake
BeeProg overlooked few details. Result is, the fake BeeProg unit differs
from the original, visible for the software. We've used one of these
differences - it is not a serial number - and our software could detect
this fake hardware. If PG4UW software detects a fake hardware, it shows
message "Fake programmer unit detected!" and programmer will no longer
work.
If you're facing such situation, contact please the vendor, where from
you bought the programmer, for full credit return. Or you can take this
vendor to court for selling a fake products. We regret, we could not
provide any assistance in this case..."
In the USA, they would probably end up as the target of legal action,
since refusing to do the update is legitimate, but disabling the device
is a no-no. It amounts basically to theft of a product from the
(unaware) owner--sort of an extra-judicial vigilante killing.
I doubt there any legal problems with their course of action. They are
not obliged to ensure that their software works correctly on a pirate
copy of their hardware.
If they add some additional checks, and they trap out on a clone, I
doubt that could be considered illegal. They do not try to destroy your
device. Their software just refuse to run. And I can't see it other than
they are in their right to do that. Talk with the manufacturer of the
clone for a software update from them instead.
Johnny
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