Actually, in an actual free market, the consumer is judge and jury. They either
buy it, or they don't. If they don't
buy clones, the particular clone will cease to be made.
I don't care what your morals are in business, or what part of the world you are manufacturing in. I don't care if you are making a "inspired by" product or an outright copy. Original and genuine or clone counterfeit. If there is no demand for your wares, you can't run a business.
I guess my point is, clones would not exist if people didn't want them. Making someone feel guilty for buying a clone, or thinking you did your Karma good by buying only genuine, is kind of a circle jerk argument that has no reconciliation. Morals, however, do indeed depend on your society. "How you were raised" if you will.
Personally, I don't have a dog in the fight. I own genuine stuff, and I have cloned stuff I own gen watches, and I own very nice fake Rolexes.
Vote with your own wallet. I suppose that's all you can do, no matter where your opinion on this lines up.