Under Armour is considering taking legal action against copycat Chinese sportswear brand Uncle Martian, the company told Business Insider.
HiPhone has been copying Apple's iPhone for years. The HiPhone 6 looks very realistic on the outside, though it runs an android operating system.
The Onda Air bares a close resemblance to the iPad Air. It runs both Android and Windows.
It isn't just fake Apple devices that have been ripped off. There have been entire fake Apple stores too.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe Landwind Suv looks a lot like a Range Rover.
While the Geely GE looks like a Rolls Royce Phantom.
Shijinghan amusement park in Beijing blatantly apes Walt Disney's Disneyland. The park's management described its copy of Cinderella as looking like "a Chinese country girl," according to Associated Press.
Walmart has clearly been the inspiration for Wumart. A spokesman for the Chinese supermarket said candidly: "We dream about being the Walmart of China," according to The Economist.
Tired of finding Starbucks in every town you visit? Try out Sunbucks in Shanghai.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOne of the many Chinese rips-offs of KFC was Beijing's Obama Fried Chicken. However the shop took down the sign in 2011 after facing pressure from local authorities.
Pizza Hut is mimicked by Pizza Huh.
Unsurprisingly, McDonalds has not escaped the copycat treatment. This Chinese example is actually one of the most subtle.
China managed a mash-up rip off of "Harry Potter" and "Lord of The Rings" in the same book. It translates as "Harry Potter and the Leopard Walk-Up-To Dragon."
There is a striking similarity between Borios and Oreos.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCerono Extra looks incredibly similar to Mexican beer brand Corona's products.
Olay shampoo is replicated by Okay.
This copy of Wrigley's gum is incredibly difficult to pronounce.