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26/03/2011

Be aware of counterfeit security products

Ridgefield Park, NJ

Dvtel, Inc. has issued a warning against counterfeit ioimage products being sold and distributed.
Since DVTel’s acquisition of ioimage in March 2010, it has been discovered that counterfeit ioimage products, including software and intelligent video analytics edge devices, are being manufactured and sold both as ioimage clones and as original ioimage products. This manufacture and sale of counterfeit ioimage products is entirely without the approval or authorization of Dvtel.

The distribution, sale, re-sale, purchase or use of counterfeit products is illegal worldwide, and may subject all persons and entities involved to civil and/or criminal penalties. To the extent that any Dvtel authorised distributor or value added reseller is involved in such illegal activity, it is risking legal action against it, including the imposition of severe civil and/or criminal penalties.

The counterfeit products are inferior to genuine, authorised ioimage products. Further, genuine ioimage product sales provide vital feedback into R&D for future product development, which benefits Dvtel and its customers.

All persons involved in the distribution, sale, re-sale, purchase or use of counterfeit ioimage products should be aware that Dvtel will use all legal means at its disposal to enforce its intellectual property rights in ioimage products, including ioimage software, and will pursue those involved in counterfeiting wherever they may be found.

Accordingly the company is strongly recommending that customers verify that the products being distributed and resold are original, authorised products fully supported by ioimage, so that purchasing, distributing, selling, re-selling or using any counterfeit products is avoided.

“Please let us know if you become aware of anyone distributing, selling, or re-selling counterfeit ioimage products, including software,” said Eli Gorovici, Dvtel President and CEO. “Dvtel and our partners are harmed by these counterfeit products, and we all must do our best to stop their unauthorised and illegal sale and distribution.”


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