Being the Change: Baidu Report Raises Important Ethical Questions [View article]
Hey, when it comes to China, its not only Baidu. Let me just say a couple of things right up front that many Lao Wei's (foreigners) don't know about inner China. First of all, Chinese citizens can NOT own a business for longer than four years! Period. After four years is up, they have the option of either staying on as an employee of the Chinese Government confiscated company, or they can leave to do something else. So, if the China company in question is OLDER than four years, then its OWNED by the Chinese Government! Yes, it is true that some founders do stay on as paid employees and still tell everyone its their company, and that they own it, but they DO NOT. With that said, let me show you one other site where the Chinese Government has allowed the proliferation of IPR violations of its own accord -because the GOVERNMENT OWNS the NETBARS and this particular site. Before you do, you will need to be able to view the Chinese characters. To do this you have to install the language Chinese PRC in your control panel, and then later install the plug-in on the site itself. And it would help if you have someone near you that can read the Chinese as well. But, if you do not have someone like that, do not cry. If you poke around on the site long enough, you will eventually be able to watch whatever movie is currently hot .. and for free. I trust you'll figure it out.
I've already written Hollywood, it seems no-one cares. I also wrote them regarding DVD sales from Government DVD shops inside China. Complete with videos of the names of the shops (written in English totting it was a governmental agency for the province in big bold letters). Evidently, Hollywood has enough money to ignore direct proof sent to them from me. But, then maybe you'll have more luck.
Being the Change: Baidu Report Raises Important Ethical Questions [View article]
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I've already written Hollywood, it seems no-one cares. I also wrote them regarding DVD sales from Government DVD shops inside China. Complete with videos of the names of the shops (written in English totting it was a governmental agency for the province in big bold letters). Evidently, Hollywood has enough money to ignore direct proof sent to them from me. But, then maybe you'll have more luck.