In March 2014, a family-run engineering business in north-eastern Victoria awoke to a nightmare.
The company's highly successful portable sawmill — exported to more than 100 countries worldwide — was featured on a Chinese website.
But it was not their website and it was not their machine, but a near exact imitation.
"We've always been concerned that there'd be a copier in somewhere like China," Lucas Mills co-owner Warren Lucas explained.
"Matt, who is my right-hand man, spends a lot of time on the internet just keeping an eye on what our competitors are up to.
"And he found a company that was even advertising it basically as a Lucas Mill."
The company sought urgent advice from a Melbourne patent attorney firm.
"There has been a long-standing problem of Chinese companies infringing patent rights of foreigners," Tracey Hendy of FPA Patent Attorneys said.
But getting evidence that would be strong enough to challenge the counterfeiters in a Chinese court of law was a daunting and difficult task.
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