This Summer Bertel Smitt reported for the Truth About Cars about a Kunming barber who changed exterior of his Nissan Bluebird into a Lamborghini Aventador.
The police confiscated the car. But not because of intellectual property rights infringements (based on trademark, copyright or design-patent rights) Smitt wrote:
“When a car is registered in China, a picture is taken of the car. If the car doesn’t resemble the picture, you have a problem. An insidious punishment was handed down: The barber was ordered to restore the car to its original documented shape.“