LUNATIK NEWSLETTER
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The information on this website is presented as a means of providing an introduction to the products and services provided by lunatikcase.com . It is not provided with the intention of giving a comprehensive understanding of the way in which the products perform or the suitability for use in any particular environment or circumstance. By buying, using, or allowing the use of Lunatik’s products, you understand and agree to use our product(s) at your own risk.
The images of products (including all features and specifications) and services on this website are for illustrative purposes only. Actual products may differ in appearance to the images shown.
As our policy of providing the best possible user experience, we reserve the right to discontinue or change product specifications or images at any time without notice and without incurring obligations. You can always contact our customer support via e-mail for the most up-to-date information on our products.
To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any errors, omissions or misrepresentations in any information provided on this website, or for any loss or damage suffered by persons who use or rely on such information.
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Currently Lunatik® does not supply or authorize any other resellers / retailers / websites to sell Lunatik® products. Genuine Lunatik products are exclusively sold only at lunatik.shop
What Is a Counterfeit Good?
Counterfeit goods are typically inferior quality products that are sold under another company’s trademark. Counterfeit goods are different from “knock off” goods which involve similar looking inferior quality products but don’t have labels that would violate another company’s trademark.
Is it Illegal to Buy Counterfeit Goods?
Federal law doesn’t prohibit an individual from buying a counterfeit product for personal use, even if they do so knowingly. But these are cheaply built copies made with inferior quality materials, that cannot protect your expensive device when it needs real protection.
Why Should You Care?
Aside from the direct harm to companies and their employees, counterfeit goods also:
How Can You Identify and Report Counterfeit Goods?
Often a telltale sign of a counterfeit good is the unreasonably low price. Counterfeit goods can also be identified by the quality of their packaging. If you suspect that someone is producing or selling counterfeit Lunatik products, you can submit a report here to let us know.
Is it Illegal to Sell Counterfeit Goods?
Federal Law protecting trademarks makes it illegal to knowingly traffic counterfeit goods, which includes the production, sale and transport of such goods. Lunatik will take all possible legal measures to take down any individual or company that is involved in trafficking or selling counterfeit Lunatik products.