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China Is Tough On IP Theft … When It’s China’s IP

Posted on 30 September 2007 by

The government of China allows and even protects the thousands of Chinese companies that blatantly steal the intellectual property of companies worldwide. But when someone steals IP belonging to the government, the hammer comes down. The government ordered police to arrest a man this week for running a FAKE BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 web site. The government’s entire approach to IP law has nothing to do with fairness, internationally accepted norms or any other criteria other than what lines the pockets of the corrupt communists who rule China.

Original post by Mike

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