Besides I really do not see the problem... I know that Behringer (in the past) did some rip offs of other manufacturers current products... that was a lousy thing to do, I agree on that one, and any other product Behringer copies that is in production at other manufacturers at the same time is a bad move...
But cloning old vintage synths not available from the original manufacturers anymore, or chips that was intentionally made for others to create their instruments with (just like the Curtis chips was intended), I really cannot see a problem... the original companies no longer manufacture these, and obviously they do not want to, otherwise they would have done so long ago, as the demand has been there for a looooong time now.
Yes... MOOG has done a reissue of their Model D, and Behringer is currently making a "D", but even if the sound and layout is basically the same, the "D" is in module form, a feature that MOOG fails to provide, so I find that clone more than welcome where MOOG obviously do not deliver.
Behringer has a bad reputation from what they did back then, that seems to linger on forever with some people obviously, and if these people want to be offended for the rest of their life, then I could not care less... more and more people are beginning to see Behringer for what they are TODAY, and I find that to be a good move. They are not doing anything today that other companies are not doing as well.