I bought a knockoff Lifeproof case for my iPhone 5, and judging by the guilt and graphic photos on the Lifeproof website on the subject, you'd think my phone was going to burst into flames of hellfire proportions just for daring to put the thing in the thing. So is putting my thing in the thing a sin?
Added (1). Too, I should say. I'm dealing with two potential sins. I'm also a Mormon, so if it's a sin in your religion, please be more specific.
Added (2). I don't understand how it's theft. It's not like anyone stole anything. It's just making something that looks kind of the same. By that logic, Hanes and Fruit of the Loom are stealing from each other, because really, how proprietary are tighty whities?
Also, no one has addressed my thing in thing compound problem…
Added (3). Well, I did review the box. It doesn't call itself lifeproof, just waterproof, dirt proof, fire proof… Hey! I guess it's safe from hellfire after all. But seriously, this is more like walmart brand chocolate sandwich cookies vs.oreos.
what is potentially problematic is that it calls itself a "redpepper neu" and lifeproof calls itself a lifeproof neu too… Hmm…