Jackie Chan's Segway Dealership Fears Piracy

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First Posted: 06- 4-08 08:00 AM   |   Updated: 06-12-08 05:12 AM

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HONG KONG: Jackie Chan says his Chinese dealership for the Segway scooter is doing well -- but Segway's owners are keeping his costs up because they won't let him assemble the battery-powered vehicle in China due to piracy fears.

China is a leading source of pirated goods ranging from movies and music to sporting goods and medications. Beijing has imposed tougher penalties and launched repeated crackdowns, but companies say violations are more prevalent than enforcement.

Such fears have prevented Segway's owners from allowing Chan to build the two-wheeled scooters in China, where costs are lower, the 54-year-old action star said Wednesday at a security fair in Hong Kong.

"They're afraid of people stealing the technology," Chan said, adding that he was confident Segway executives would change their minds as Chinese sales grow.

A basic Segway scooter is about 70,000 Chinese yuan (US$10,000) -- pricey in a country where the average worker makes less than US$100 a month.

Chan also said he didn't start the business to make money but to bring the clean technology to China.

"This is very little money to me. I don't rely on this to make money," he said.

Chan's business partner, Matt McGuire, said their dealership was aiming to sell 600 to 1,000 Segway scooters in China this year. McGuire said the Beijing Olympics would use about 100 scooters for security patrols and transporting grounds staff and the Beijing airport's new terminal has ordered four.

Armed police in the eastern province of Shandong have also bought 30 scooters to patrol the Olympic sailing venue in Qingdao, he said. Among the Segway models on display at the security fair Wednesday were a police model and a camouflage-colored military version.

When the Segway scooter hit the market in 2001, American inventor Dean Kamen predicted it would make the car obsolete in congested cities. This has yet to happen.

Nevertheless, McGuire said Asian interest in the Segway was strong, with Chan's dealership growing "significantly" since its founding in 2006 and annual revenues now in the millions of U.S. dollars.

Chan also sells the scooters in his hometown, Hong Kong, along with Macau, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam.

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HONG KONG: Jackie Chan says his Chinese dealership for the Segway scooter is doing well -- but Segway's owners are keeping his costs up because they won't let him assemble the battery-powered vehicle ...
HONG KONG: Jackie Chan says his Chinese dealership for the Segway scooter is doing well -- but Segway's owners are keeping his costs up because they won't let him assemble the battery-powered vehicle ...
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OMG, what prevents someone buying one and taking it apart to reverse-engineer it?

How dumb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 06/05/2008

Why would the Chinese need a Segway factory in China to steal the technology? You look at it, it's clear what it does, you build your own. A Segway is a toy, it's not rocket science. Oh, by the way... did I mention that they Chinese have their own rockets that are not replica of Russian or American technology?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 06/04/2008
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Why is this even a news story?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 06/04/2008

Some "enterprising" Chinese industrialist is already hard at work producing a cheap knockoff.

How's that NAFTA, CAFTA, and Most Favored Nation Trade Status thing working out for you, America?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 06/04/2008
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