Bothering me a lot of the people who are against fake artisans are totally fine (and even purchasing) with a keyboard clone.
I'm not against the keyboard, just find it ironic. And I think fake artisans are terrible.
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If you swim in Model F waters there are no counterfeits.
But what about that new F77/F62 model F project? It might be high quality, but originals they are not, and clones they are. Not to criticize, but if we're being objective here. 
What's this being alright with clone boards thing about now? Are you talking about the KC60 or clone switches or what?
There's a difference. Selling counterfeit art is always looked down upon, and is just cash-grabbing on an artist's work.
Making reproductions of long dead machines to satisfy enthusiasts is okay in my book. Plus, these are improvements in regards to firmware customization. As to quality, we've yet to see.
I'm pretty sure the patent ran out too...
That too.
I see Ellipse's work as more of an homage. The reproductions are of elusive boards that Ellipse feels should be in the hands of many more people, old and new generations alike, to experience.
The only downside? I can afford only one. 
Oh yeah, there are definitely perks to these reproductions over the original models as mentioned. I was just mentioning that they weren't original, and there's no getting past that, but I understand the differences, especially if some clones violate patents.
So what clone boards are being talked about in particular though, because the only one I can think of is the KC60, unless we're talking about boards like the Royal Kludge capacitative topre-like board or something. Unicomp? Boards that use Gaterons? I'm pretty lost on this, since I'm not really noticing any buzzing about a clone board. No shockwaves or anything in the community regarding that AFAIK.
I should also add that there are tons of keyboards that look very similar to each other, especially some of the Korean customs and some of the Chinese customs like the Red Scarf, etc. I think it's a little more of a stretch to accuse a keyboard of being a clone when the profile of a keyboard is pretty universal... Err... I mean, with artisans, there's usually a unique sculpted design, so it's much easier to say something is a rip off of another, but with keyboards...
I can only really think of the KC60 being a rip off of the GH60 and maybe in broader terms, boards that use clone switches.
