Chinese Software Piracy Hurting Domestic Tech Industry
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Stories about software piracy in the far east have been commonplace for years, but it isn't just the established western companies like Microsoft who are getting robbed. Thanks to the thievery, Chinese program developers are finding it hard to get a foothold in their own country.
Bleeding companies overseas may not seem like a high priority problem, but killing industries in your own backyard is not going to be a good thing for China over the long haul. Politicians throughout the world are notorious for having a weak grasp of technology-related issues. Perhaps this will open a few eyes.
Source: Fox News
Kingsoft Corp.'s English-Chinese dictionary program is used on most of China's 60 million PCs. That's the good news.
The bad news: Kingsoft doesn't make any money from it, because 90 percent of those copies are pirated.
One by one, the Beijing-based software maker has seen its sales of such popular products destroyed after black market producers flooded the market with cheap copies.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Piracy has had a big impact on us, making it so we can't get powerful and compete with Microsoft," said Ren Jian, a former Microsoft manager who is Kingsoft's chief operating officer.
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Bleeding companies overseas may not seem like a high priority problem, but killing industries in your own backyard is not going to be a good thing for China over the long haul. Politicians throughout the world are notorious for having a weak grasp of technology-related issues. Perhaps this will open a few eyes.
Source: Fox News
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Different set of morals over there.
Yes, china does have a different set of morals, hell they even copy cars, there are certain cars that some chinese companies make, that I can take off, and would be a direct fit off a car that was made in detroit.
You can buy the assembly guide and parts for one for less than $200 in China.
On another note, I think I may be taking a trip to china
Yeh, you think that the local companies would know whats going on and what will happen to them. At least they are trying to make an honest buck, as a lot of them seem they would rather copy some one elses work.
While the above comment is a joke, it did remind me that war is buisness and buisness is good. When you have a whole country doing such things that impact buisness.... well it doesn't take a genious to know what happens next. Of course it would be under the guise of something more publicly accepted. Not to start off a debate or anything, but this is my own take of it. I don't think it's gotten bad enough to merrit such an act though, but you bet your balls their are plenty of higher ups thinking about it.
Are you suggesting that we are likely to go to war against China because Chinese pirates are ripping off Chinese software developers?
Please try and keep your comments relevant to the subject of the news item.
That's the American way! Any reason is a good reason!
America..**** Yeh!!!! j/k
NOPE I don't read any of them, sadly I had just gotten home from a bar so my sence of humor was a tad off when posting
Stop being a tool.
Twas a joke. ====|)