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Excitement over upcoming Olympics propels online market, much of it supplied by China's prolific counterfeiters.
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- Wow
- Now if only all the manufacturing took place in Beijing they might have a slight chance of reigning it in! Hah, and they arrested a single scammer-in that entire country. Their government at work I guess. Considering all the knock-offs leaving that place it's not surprising that they can't keep a lid on unlicensed products of their OWN stuff not to mention everyone else's.
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- Let's See If It Takes 10 Years
- China recently "assured" the US that it would take at least 10 years for them to stop their people from counterfeiting our goods. Let's see if it takes them 10 years to stop the Olympics knock-offs. Somehow I expect a few well placed public executions will stop it forthwith.
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