China’s Antipiracy Battle ‘Will Take Generations’

China’s battle against intellectual-property rights piracy will take “generations,” the PRC’s commissioner of IP rights said Thursday.
He added “is intellectual property protection a problem? Yes, it is. But is it as serious as some say? Not necessarily. To a greater degree, it’s hyped-up, politicized. We cannot accept that. In fact, if China does not do well, the biggest victim will be China itself.”
What the commissioner is trying to tell us is 2 things:
1) That if change occurs it will be lucky if it happens in our lifetime.
2) The PRC gov’t is more concerned with their appearance as a Second World country and that piracy is impacting his country more than it’s impacting the US or the European Union.
Therefore we essentially need to learn to live with this problem for now.
Link to the C|Net story
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