$2.3 Billion Lawsuit Against China For Copyright Infringement In Green Dam Filter Software Moves Forward
from the jurisdiction? dept
Last year, we wrote about how the company behind CyberSitter was suing China and a bunch of computer companies, for China's "Green Dam Youth Escort" filtering/monitoring software. You may recall that a few years back China had mandated that all computers must contain this software, which resulted in public protests, and the government backing down. However, the software was still installed on tens of millions of computers. It was only then that it was noticed the software appeared to contain code directly copied from CyberSitter, leading to the lawsuit. At the time of the lawsuit, we noted that there would likely be jurisdictional questions, and lumping in the various PC makers seemed like a longshot.While I still think both things are true, it appears that the court in Los Angeles is saying the trial can move ahead, and that China is in default for not responding to the lawsuit. The country's only response to date was to complain to the US State Department, but that has no bearing on the court case. I still can't see how a California court can have any jurisdiction on what's happening in China -- and even the court seems to suggest the case really belongs in China. Even if CyberSitter wins the case in the US, it seems unlikely that it would ever be able to collect.
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Ports in California to retailiate for ports of software
Apple will not be amused.
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Governments walk on eggshells where China is concerned, which is why it gets away with human rights abuses that would be condemned anywhere else (except possibly Israel). China has the market power to singlehandedly devastate entire economies, and broad enough trade relations that it wouldn't be similarly affected.
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Re: Human Rights
Juz sayin
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Re: Make me throw up
Try Iran on for size. In fact why don't you move there and have a little Shari'a freedom.
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Re: Ports in California to retailiate for ports of software
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Re: Re: Human Rights
The U.S. notoriously supports SEVERAL countries known for their human rights violations because they kiss the U.S.'s behind, while condemning other countries that do the same thing who don't play ball with the country. It's FAR from a country that should be speaking against human rights violations with it's past and present.
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Beer money
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Re: Beer money
I mean, if they ignore it, what will the US do? It's not like you're going to challenge them or anything much beyond screaming about it.
In the long run I think China will beat the US at their own game.
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Re: Re: Human Rights
How many female prisoners have been beaten to death at Gitmo? Do American prisons regularly torture their inmates? America is far from perfect, but China sanctions the wholesale imprisonment, torture and death of thousands of people, on a daily basis, simply for practicing a religion that the government disapproves of.
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Thanks Al Gore... see what you've done?
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Re: Re: Ports in California to retailiate for ports of software
On a side note does "Green Dam Youth Escort" sound like a training camp for prostitutes? I guess it would have been to obvious to call it "Green Dame Youth Escort".
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Re: Ports in California to retailiate for ports of software
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China
This whole debate is futile. As long as the rich rule the US through their lobbyist and political donations then the rich and multinational corporations will continue to:
A. Move OUR JOBS offshore
B. Employee child labor
C. Pay those poor souls in china and india slave wages
Have you ever wondered what has caused the decline of America? Our politicians no longer represent their constituency. They represent the rich and the big corporations and their interest are not the same as ours.
They could give a damn whether or not you eat, have a place to live or whatever. As long as there is a profit in it for them...
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Re: Ports in California to retailiate for ports of software
It's NOT the Chinese goverment or any of it's department developed the software. The government merely bought the thing from a private software house.
Also, nothing is shown that Chinese government is barring the lawsuit be filed in China.
It's not a good idea to ban goods from one country, just because one of the companies in your country failed to file the lawsuit in the correct country, and when the target for lawsuit is a private company. That'd sound to be an overkill.
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Bad sue case
Please don't make life any harder than it is..
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