Why does Chinese are unfazed of international copyright laws and seem not concerned, their goods are dangerous
it is now everywhere. no more questions about it. and they seem to capitalize on cheap, dangerous and poor quality products, just because morons like most of us patronize them. I remember a mechanic who lost his left eye because of his fondness on cheapest tooling. and the other guy who unintentionally burned his car after installing a set of gauges in his dashboard, and my fisherman uncle who almost drifted in the middle of Pacific ocean when his brand new boat engine konked out, because the Engine name was Honda and was also few hundred cheaper
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its all about the money! $$$$$$$
as long as multi national profits go up and overheads are down. its all good. china has been getting away with this for over 15 years and no one with power wants to hurt their feelings. its ridiculous
because no country will sanction due to international free trade with them and no country will litigate because of this.
Also their military is the strongest in the world with about a 6 billion man army.
One of every 5 humans on earth is Chinese. Think of it! They are like that 500-pound gorilla; they can do anything they want.
Also, of course, our Congress is so stupid as to grant the Chinese favored-nation trade status and look the other way when there is concern about Chinese products.
I have no doubt that, amongst the lobbyists in Washington, WWDC, there is a lobby from China paying our Congressmen well for their actions.
DON'T BUY WAL-MART; DON'T BUY CHINESE.
there kids are not playing with the toys? they just don't have the laws n their country. so no laws nothing to follow
what the heck was he doing almost in the middle of the ocean anyway? looking for a shortcut?and when he got home did he look at the warranty?did they make it right ?maybe Harley should make boat engines that cost more.
Because, they are an Atheistic, socialist country. We might think it is immoral to steal copyright material or use hazardous paint on toys but that country has no moral absolutes. Moral relativism, in these cases, made it perfectly OK to poison our pets, steal others work, endanger children or in the latest repackage used disposable chopsticks for export to our Chinese restaurants.
Moral relativism at its worst.
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Copyright laws? I don't know what word you’re looking for, but this has nothing to do with copyright laws. Maybe you're looking for the term "safety standards" or something similar.
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