CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos finds that software pirates are getting better at marketing and aiming for a classier clientele. We all understand the "implied" value Asian market holds, but all knew this when the Western States opened up and the "Wild West" was born. Why not look in our own yard? Disregarding the "Copy Rights" of others only devalues the laws of a country. We cannot expect others too follow if we fail too lead. This should also be considered when organizations (RIAA) over extend this right by "using" a legal system to gain advantage against its citizens.....
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Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Perspective: Piracy in China is smart, hilarious, critics say - CNET News.c
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