Intellectual Property Law in China – Rule of Law is Replacing Law of the Jungle

June 17th, 2009  by China Business Success Stories

Intellectual Property Law in CHina - Rule of Law is Replacing Law of the JungleWithin a two-minute walk from my apartment in Shenzhen, there is ample evidence that intellectual property, particularly American, is not very well-protected in China. Nighttimes, three different vendors set up their folding tables on the main street with pirate DVDs by the carton-full, including many of the latest Hollywood releases. Cost: RMB5 each, or 73 cents each.

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