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When the Jesuits briefly had both feet in the door of the middle kingdom during the 1500s, they noted the chinese mastery of "knock-offs" and imitations... and said this was clearly a trade which had matured over hundreds of years...

 

Some are now seeing it for the first time... but it is maybe a 800 year tradition.. if not more :victory:

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Some of the comments were interesting:

Many Chinese either don¡¯t know, don¡¯t understand, and/or just don¡¯t care the importance of intellectual property protection. Intellectual property protection (patents, copyright, trademark, and trade secrets) will encourage people to be innovative. The Chinese is just creating laws with regards to patents. But like everything else in China, it gets caught up in politics and corruption. Who wants to shut down a factory that makes counterfeit products if 1,000 people are going to be out of work? In U.S. , Europe, and Japan, they won¡¯t hesitate to shut down counterfeit manufacturers because they know that more jobs are created by innovation than by counterfeiting. And it¡¯s the good kind of jobs too.

 

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There is no such thing as most ¡¯shanzhai¡¯ ~ only more ¡¯shanzhai¡¯~

The Chinese people is great

Chinese people¡¯s creativity is limitless

Long live the Chinese people~

Resolutely attack legitimate products, support pirate products~

 

I do note that this 'entry' is copied from elsewhere, and is 2 years old.

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The PUNK one is most likely a deliberate parody product.

 

A few years ago, there was the story about the Chinese gang that set up a factory, hired engineers, and all that stuff to produce the pirate products. The personnel that were doing the work thought that they were actually working for the Japanese company, and only found out when the police raided the factory.

 

The police found out because people were taking their broken devices in for service, and the service people didn't know what the devices were, so they sent them to the factory service centers. The company contacted the police, and it went from there.

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George - counterfeit copies are rampant in China, exported around the world. Is Huge Police action outside of China to capture and stop the goods.

 

If yer just now finding out about this, well hei - it's about time.

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