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IPR in China
Dec 27, 2005 23:38
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Was flicking through a copy of China Today - I think it was the May edition. There was a report on intellectual property rights that gave me a little bit of a chuckle :)

Regarding IPR and copyright in China:

"I think we can warm them to the idea over time." - [1]

"In a country where over 95% of Cd's and DVDs are fake items." - [1]

[1]- China Today et al.

Only three ways to do this as far as i can see.

1)legislate and enforce it - in China :)
2) Up their mean income to that of western salaries, so they can afford them - in China :)
3) Cut your profit margins and start selling them at what they are realy worth - say around RMB10. I like that one.

I suppose there is another option. Just produce everything in china and make-up your losses by exporting to the world market and hope they don't slap on a tariff.

Anyone else have any thoughts.


Dec 28, 2005 00:04
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BTW - Any illegal misuse of my last post will be treated as an IPR violation!
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