It looks like some pirates are getting more ambitious:
After two years and thousands of hours of investigation
in conjunction with law enforcement agencies in China, Taiwan and
Japan, the company said it had uncovered something far more
ambitious than clandestine workshops turning out inferior copies of
NEC products. The pirates were faking the entire company.
Evidence seized in raids on 18 factories and warehouses in China
and Taiwan over the past year showed that the counterfeiters had
set up what amounted to a parallel NEC brand with links to a
network of more than 50 electronics factories in China, Hong Kong
and Taiwan.
In the name of NEC, the pirates copied NEC products, and went as
far as developing their own range of consumer electronic products -
everything from home entertainment centers to MP3 players. They
also coordinated manufacturing and distribution, collecting all the
proceeds.
If you consider global sourcing for a minute, you can see how easy it would be for a factory in China to think that it's really dealing with the host company and not a set of fakers. This kind of thing is not going to be easy to stop.