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January 27, 2009, 4:30 PM
Filed under: MISC | Tags: China, Intellectual Property, Intellectual property infringement in the People's Republic of China, Reuters, Trademark, United States, us, World Trade Organization
Filed under: MISC | Tags: China, Intellectual Property, Intellectual property infringement in the People's Republic of China, Reuters, Trademark, United States, us, World Trade Organization
The World Trade Organization has sided with the U.S. in nearly the entirety of its complaint against China and its failure to protect copyrights and trademarks. Chinese piracy is believed to rob content owners of more than $3.7 billion in lost sales on music, movies, books and software.
ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg (1/26) , Reuters (1/26)
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