There are no Chinese laws against copying software or music, plus the average wage earner cannot afford Western prices. Are you going to get a coronary worrying about something that cannot be prevented? Why have you not mentioned how the American consumer is benefitting from the Chinese worker's slave wages and poor working conditions? Is it your nature to kick someone while he's down? Get a life!
On Dec 19 03:23 PM rrgg wrote:
> I wonder what the trade balance would be like if China didn't have > one of the highest rates of software/dvd/music piracy in the world.
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Hotels, tour companies and the tourism industry in general will pick up in the US as China permits its newly minted rich folks to travel overseas. With a dirt cheap dollar, America will be the headline destination for them as they flock the name brand stores and the tourist hotspots in L.A., N.Y., and Orlando, Fla. Tip for these businesses - have lots of translators on hand and you will do well.
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jim - I believe the total volume for SDTH was 1.14million on Friday with about 850K straight sells near closing. That is interesting indeed... bears watching Monday.
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On Dec 19 03:23 PM rrgg wrote:
> I wonder what the trade balance would be like if China didn't have
> one of the highest rates of software/dvd/music piracy in the world.
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