Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXXXVI: Nokia N900 rip shows no trademark fear
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It’s pretty typical for serial KIRFers to make minor changes to the names of the brands they’re ripping — take Sany Ericssan , for example — but we’ve never really known why. “Go big or go home” is the KIRF mantra we prefer to live by, and if you’re going to gank a phone’s design, by …

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