It somewhat amazes me that I’m still surprised when I hear of blatant copyright infringement by Chinese companies. I mean, am I naive to think this crap is ever going to improve? Is there something culturally missing in China that causes its people... ...full story at Lost Laowai
from Lost Laowai on Thu, Jul 12 2007
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