He's not going to prison. He might get a letter from a Specialized atty and have to disgorge his profits (LOL) , but trademark violation isn't a CRIME. And doing one bike isn't like being Taiwan Eissen.
I get that you cringe. But don't overblow it. And its not really malum in se to possess an item that violates patent or trademark. It is however civilly prohibited to produce same.
And yes, the reason I went with decals over clear is that they're removable and if I ever sell the bike, it would be without stickers and as an x68.
I'm not a lawyer, and fundamentally, taking a step back, i dont care, and i dislike Specialized.
But i feel the forum has been normalizing illegal activities in recent months, and i dont like it. It used to be that OEM was good, clones were ok, and fakes were bad, but this seems to have shifted a fair bit.
Afaik, producing counterfeits is a crime known as counterfeiting, and a lawyer would probably argue that a professional painter that professionally paints Specialized logos on SL8 copies is in fact producing counterfeits. And i'd agree.
As to prison, it's semantics, arguably, but i did speak with chinese sellers of fakes and some of their answers were along the lines "i dont want to reply because what i do is illegal and i dont want to go to prison if i get caught".
So then, you might argue that painting one frame isnt the same as making 100 frames, but it's a bit beyond the point: it's still completely illegal, to my best knowledge, and a professional isn't supposed to happily do illegal stuff.
Law is black, white, and shades of grey. This looks like very dark shades of grey to me.