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3,001 Arrested For Product Piracy In China's Latest Crackdown, Officials Sa

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BEIJING — Chinese authorities have arrested 3,001 people in their latest crackdown on rampant product piracy and seized fake or counterfeit medicines, liquor, mobile phones and other goods, officials said Sunday.

The campaign launched in October comes as Beijing faces pressure from the United States and other trading partners to stamp out product copying. China is a leading soure of fake goods despite repeated crackdowns, but Chinese officials have promised the latest enforcement will produce lasting results.

Communist leaders have given the new crackdown special prominence, publicly linking it to efforts to transform China from a low-cost factory to a creator of profitable technology by nurturing companies in software and other fields. China's fledgling software, music and other creative companies have been devastated by unlicensed copying.

"Intellectual property protection is essential for building an innovation-oriented country and achieving a shift from `China manufactured' to `China innovated,'" Li Chenggang, deputy director of the Commerce Ministry's law department, said at a news conference. He was joined by officials of China's commerce, intellectual property and other agencies.

Trade groups say illegal Chinese copying of music, designer clothing and other goods costs legitimate producers billions of dollars a year in lost potential sales. The American Chamber of Commerce in China says 70 percent of its member companies consider Beijing's enforcement of patents, trademarks and copyrights ineffective.

Businesspeople have expressed optimism about the latest effort because a rising Communist Party star, Vice Premier Wang Qishan, has been put in charge and an enforcement office set up in the Commerce Ministry.

A report distributed at Sunday's news conference said that goods seized in the latest crackdown include 26,000 mobile phones, some with phony Nokia and Apple labels, copies of Louis Vuitton bags and Rolex watches, automotive components, DVDs and clothing.

It said authorities shut down 292 websites selling counterfeit and fake goods.

Also Sunday, the official Xinhua News Agency said 23 people accused of producing fake medicine were detained in the central city of Jingzhou in Hubei province. It said they made more than 100 million capsules filled with sawdust and wheat flour and sold under the brand names of 201 different types of medication.
 
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This is a positive move but 100X needs to be done by their govt. I had cited a recent example where I was approached by China Joy conference reps to showcase our technology platform in china and we refused. Firstly, there is huge risk of it being copied illegally with no regard to copyrights and patents and then the govt insists that the platform has run inside their walls. That pretty much creates a huge problem for international SASSdelivered platforms.
 
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In a free market economy, there should be allowed to make counterfeit items.

It may be cheaper, but that will mean the quality or after care service will be much more worse.
 
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In a free market economy, there should be allowed to make counterfeit items.

It may be cheaper, but that will mean the quality or after care service will be much more worse.

Counterfeiting means creating copies of original which the buyer wont be able to know the difference. Which amounts to cheating.
If you sell the same product in different name it is not counterfeiting.
 
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there is a company out of Pakistan that leads making some killer blackberry apps and leading worldwide velopers in their space. companies like that and others don't dare step into china. or poof! its copy/pasted. there is no respect for intellectual property which can be devastating not only to anyone but companies from undeveloped countries too.
 
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Counterfeiting means creating copies of original which the buyer wont be able to know the difference. Which amounts to cheating.
If you sell the same product in different name it is not counterfeiting.

Im talking about electrical goods, as its 100% impossible to duplicate the product, quality and aftercare service.

However with Gucci etc clothes, I see it being a problem.
 
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Im talking about electrical goods, as its 100% impossible to duplicate the product, quality and aftercare service.

However with Gucci etc clothes, I see it being a problem.

you mean someone worked hard spent a lot on innovation and its cool to steal their secrets , disregard patents and intellectual property? -- heh.
 
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you mean someone worked hard spent a lot on innovation and its cool to steal their secrets , disregard patents and intellectual property? -- heh.

Yes and No.

For firms No, and human beings yes.

Like I mention, why are people still buying iphones or macs, when it could easily be counterfeited especially as it cost £550 a phone. Because of the service the customer recieve. If product is well advertised, it can beat counterfiet items, for example dyson hoover, when it patent ran out, they are still leading the hoover market that requires no bag.
 
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did Hoover buy dyson? because they were separate companies. btw the rest of your analogy is so flawed , honestly I have no energy to type about it... because it boils down to be absurd. sorry brother
 
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did Hoover buy dyson? because they were separate companies. btw the rest of your analogy is so flawed , honestly I have no energy to type about it... because it boils down to be absurd. sorry brother

No problem, patents etc, lead to high prices and unfair on customers. And leads to firms being not efficient and having high marginal costs.

Simple economics, I believe in perfect competiton and free market economy.

Just my 2 cents. Western world wants a global market full of patents and legislation, because they fear Asia could copy it and make it cheaper, hence moving revenue from west to east side of the world.

ps. hoover is a product and dyson is a UK firm.
 
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In a free market economy, there should be allowed to make counterfeit items.

It may be cheaper, but that will mean the quality or after care service will be much more worse.

Actually it is probably murder.

It said they made more than 100 million capsules filled with sawdust and wheat flour and sold under the brand names of 201 different types of medication.

What happens to the child you think is taking his medication that turns out to be flour and sawdust?
 
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Actually it is probably murder.

It said they made more than 100 million capsules filled with sawdust and wheat flour and sold under the brand names of 201 different types of medication.

What happens to the child you think is taking his medication that turns out to be flour and sawdust?

Simple I wont buy counterfeit medicines, the UK NHS never buys drugs from a unknown company, and I will never take a risk with my life or someone elses.

Comparing medicine to say clothes are 2 totally different markets.
 
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The point of counterfeit is that you don't know it is because it is branded as the same. Viagra turns you into smurf instead of being the blue pill of longevity :D
 
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I agree with DelhiDareDevil. If you can't protect your products with technological means you don't care enough about it.

There are no patents on the F-22. If you have the guts and the brains, and can copy the F-22, no one can do anything to you legally. But guess what, you will never even get close even if the blueprints are given to you, much less without the blueprints. Why? Because many top grade military things are never patented, but instead protected by other means, such as encryption or just flat out secrecy.

My dad's time working on piezoelectric materials for sonars was like this. His work was on characterization of piezoelectric materials through XRD and improving the process of monocrystalline piezoelectric growth. The first half was publishable, the 2nd was never published and never patented. The processes of crystal growth are highly guarded secrets that cannot even risk being patented.

If you care enough about your product, you can make it uncounterfeitable. If you don't, don't complain.

Drugs are the exception since their structures must be known by law.
 
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