Vietnam motorbike company in trouble over Vespa lookalike
A Vietnamese motorbike
company is courting trademark conflicts by selling scooters that look like
Vespas and use the Honda brand name, the companies said Monday.
The Vietnam Shipbuilding
Industry and Motorbike Corporation (Vinashinmotor) launched its Honda Diamond
Blue motorbike in early September. The motorbike looks almost exactly like the
Vespa LX, which is assembled in Vietnam by the Italian company Piaggio & C
SpA.
At a price of some 50 million
dong (2,600 dollars), Vinashinmotor's version costs roughly half as much as a
Vespa LX.
"If you didn't look at
the name plate, you'd be absolutely sure it was a Piaggio Vespa LX," said
Nguyen Thanh Trung, a mechanic at Honda's warranty centre in Hanoi.
Vinashinmotor says the
"Honda" in the name refers to the motor, which it says is
manufactured by Sundiro Honda Motorcycles in Shanghai.
But in a press release
Monday, Honda said the motor was not manufactured by Sundiro Honda or any other
Honda branch. The company said it had "no relation" to the motorbike
being sold under the name "Honda Diamond Blue."
Piaggio issued a press
release Saturday noting that a number of Vietnamese companies had
"imitated" its designs, but could not match its quality.
Vinashinmotor General
Director Vu Manh Ha said the company had complied strictly with intellectual
property regulations.
Ha said Piaggio could not sue
Vinashinmotor, because it had not copyrighted the Vespa LX design in Vietnam.
Honda did not say whether it
would pursue a claim of intellectual property violations against Vinashinmotor.
Piaggio's representative in Vietnam declined to comment.
Vietnam is a signatory of all
the treaties of the World Intellectual Property Organization, a UN body which
aims to promote the international protection of intellectual property.
After press reports in early
September noted the Vinashinmotor motorbike's resemblance to the Vespa LX,
Vietnam's Institute for Intellectual Property investigated the case.
In a statement issued last
week, the institute said there was no reason to believe the motorbike violated
Piaggio's copyright.
Vinashinmotor is a subsidiary
of the troubled Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Company (Vinashin), a state-owned
shipbuilding conglomerate.
Vinashin is being reorganized
by a government committee after an audit in June revealed huge debts and
corporate misconduct. Six of the company's officers, including two former chief
executives, have been arrested.