Apple Loses Copyright Case In China Over Infringing Copies Of China Encyclopedia
from the be-careful-what-you-wish-for dept
We've pointed out for years that every time the US (mainly) pushes China to be stronger on IP laws, it backfires. Chinese officials know damn well that government granted monopolies are trade barriers that can be used to bludgeon the competition -- and they almost always use IP laws against foreign companies and to protect domestic Chinese companies. So, just a day after China (once again) defended its respect for copyright, it seems worth noting that a Chinese court found Apple guilty of copyright infringement over a product called the China Encyclopedia:The court ruled the publishing house is the only legitimate copyright owner of the Chinese History Volume of "China Encyclopedia", first edition. Its copyright is protected by Chinese laws. No organization or individual shall spread the involved content through the information network without the copyright owner's permission.Apple tried to defend itself by pointing out, quite reasonably, that it does not create all the products in the iTunes store, but the court ruled that "Apple should bear the responsibility for the App Store copyright infringement." Oh, and apparently this was just the first of a whole bunch of similar cases that have been filed against Apple. To those of you who think that China needs to show more "respect" for copyright: be careful what you wish for.
The publishing house found in October 2010 that iTunes software, which can be downloaded from a website run by Apple Electronic Products Trade (Beijing) Co Ltd, allows users to purchase and download a large part of "China Encyclopedia" from the App Store for iPhones and iPads.
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Protectionism, not really copyright, Mike.
IF you knew anything about economics, the distinction would be obvious at once.
"be careful what you wish for"? -- Well, particularly against Apple, the darling of dolts, this looks like win-win from my view!
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Considering this is Apple, the company using it's legal department to stifle competition with lawsuits over patents and copyrights on stupid stuff like 'rounded edges', this is Karma returning right back to Apple.
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Pot, meet Kettle
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Re: Protectionism, not really copyright, Mike.
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Apple can't have it both ways
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Re: Protectionism, not really copyright, Mike.
Please don't post unless you have something useful, or at the very least funny to contribute.
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Re: Apple can't have it both ways
> responsible for how you do your computing
Gatekeeper of what you can read, view, and possibly even think.
Think Different
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I for one will not be rushing off to Buy IPAD or iPhone or Apple Computer.
I will Design and Build my Own Rig and it will run faster, it will be stable, and it will have better quality parts than an Apple Machine and it will also Cost an Estimated 30 - 50 Percent less.
Sue Apple and do to them what they do to others ! And US Government you Complain and Complain about Debt but you all ow these Companies and you allow Rich People to hide their Income Offshore and use lame Tax Loopholes.I think all those A-Hole Loopholes should be closed to all.
Karma is a Bitch Apple.................LOL
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There's a Trope for that...
Alternatively, http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LaserGuidedKarma
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This is the natural consequence of owning a walled garden: all of the weeds are your responsibility.
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This is only the beginning. Enjoy the ride. :)
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*nodnod*
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But seriously, Apple should STFU about patents, trademarks, etc. and just worry about making products...
Cause I'm betting Australia is next in line to give Apple a bitchslap...
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???
Since it's Apple, does it still make it right? I would be interested to see the same thing happen to Google and watch people comment on how ludicrous that is....but ok people, let your biases get in the way of the big picture.
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Even if you get over the fact that Apple approves each and every app before it gets posted in the app store in iTunes, they're trying the same defense that Pirate Bay, Demonoid, Megaupload and every file-sharing service in the world uses but think they should deserve special consideration?
hang a minute ...
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Had to get that out of my system. Apple, who maintains a tight stranglehold over what's sold in its store is saying that it's not responsible for the apps placed in their app store by app devs even though it's Apple who approves each and every app?
lols
Gotta love the idiots in charge at Apple.
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DAMN YOU PINSTAR, I SHALL HAVE MY REVENGE!
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*But not if you're samsung
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(translation) PRC Government says to Apple "Roundeye, your IP belong to us!"
And the really funny thing in all this is Apple will complain to the US Gov't about this and the response will be for the DOJ to turn around and slap Kim Dotcom around again.
In Japan we know that the US is a paper tiger. How do we know this? Look at the Senkaku Islands issue. China would never have come into Japan's backyard if they didn't know that the US can't protect our mutual interests in the region.
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