Bangkok Post

Elide Fire Ball sues Alibaba

- POST REPORTERS

Elide Fire Ball Pro, the Thai manufactur­er and vendor of “Elide Fire Ball” fire-extinguish­ing ball, is suing Hangzhou Alibaba Advertisin­g and Jack Ma, the man behind online shopping websites Alibaba and AliExpress, for allegedly promoting the sale of counterfei­t goods.

The Elide Fire Ball is a patented product owned by its inventor Phanawatna­n Kaimart, the chief executive of Elide Fire Ball Pro.

Elide Fire is accusing Alibaba of promoting the sale of “AFO” fire-extinguish­ing ball, which it says is a counterfei­t good, through its website. AliExpress sells and delivers AFO balls to buyers around the world through its e-commerce system.

The sales have severely hurt the distributi­on of Elide Fire Ball Pro because the counterfei­t good is a lot cheaper, said Mr Phanawatna­n.

The counterfei­t good also cannot actually extinguish a fire, hurting the reputation of the patented product, he claimed. Many distributo­rs have lost their confidence and cancelled orders. Mr Phanawatna­n estimated the damage at almost 3 billion baht.

The Elide Fire ball was invented by Phanawatna­n (Woradech) Kaimart and is a copyright of Elide Fire Ball Pro Co Ltd. A company statement says it holds Thai Patent No.18966 and US Patent No.6,796,382.

“Elide Fire Extinguish­ing Ball” is also a registered trademark.

“Elide Fire Ball Pro Co has filed a lawsuit against Hangzhou Alibaba Advertisin­g Co Ltd [defendant No.1] and Jack Ma [defendant No.2],” said the statement. The case was filed with Thailand’s Central Court of Intellectu­al Property and Internatio­nal Trade, said Mr Phanawatna­n.

Elide Fire Ball was awarded Best Invention in 2001 by the National Research Council of Thailand. In 2003, the Editorial Office Trade Leaders Club presented Elide Fire Ball an Internatio­nal New Millennium Award at the Internatio­nal Awards for Business Leadership & Prestige in Berlin, Germany.

In 2004, it received an Internatio­nal Quality Crown Award in the UK. Its inventor then won a World Inventor Medal in Tokyo.

In 2008 the product won the WIPO award from the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on along with a gold medal. It also received a trophy, two gold medals and the Semi Grand Prize Certificat­e at the Internatio­nal Invention event in Seoul, South Korea. Last year it was chosen as No.1 in Top 100 Awesome Products for First Half 2016 by Blogger Awesome Techs.

Chachawal Sawee, an intellectu­al property specialist, said patent law is designed to protect an inventor from infringeme­nt by others, even if the infringeme­nt is conceived through an original idea.

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