What do you think about illegal use of American intellectual property in Russia and other countries? - illegal russia torrent
The illegal use of foreign intellectual property was a joint activity at the time of the Soviet Union, has anything really changed since then, despite the economic reforms in Russia. The kidnappers are now before returning to write and publish their names in textbooks and professional manuals. Software piracy is as a normal business.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Illegal Russia Torrent What Do You Think About Illegal Use Of American Intellectual Property In Russia And Other Countries?
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This crime occurs throughout the world, not only in Russia. America is doing its utmost to prevent this, however, that all governments together. Software is copied and sold on street corners and law enforcement does nothing.
ReplyDeleteWe have this problem in the United States. You can buy newly released movies from street vendors in New York City. I am sure it is available elsewhere.
Although the United States is the biggest victim, other countries are the victims of it. And while the software is probably the main problem is not luimited for each product. Cartoons Japanese, Korean, drama and drugs from other countries and Natural Resources (U.S. PS is a systematic violator of that), for example, were also victims.
ReplyDeleteThe problems are varied and far-reaching:
1. There is no international law on copyright. Is massive by the U.S. government pushed through political and economic, often from other countries that officially or unofficially regarded as too onerous;
2. The victims are the most important companies, the reduced rake in huge gourmet dollar operating costs, and;
3. Given the differences in purchasing power and exchange rates and the ease with which moral and physical piracy can be profitable, I would wonder why piracy is not much higher (probably due to # 1).
What did you expect? Royalties?
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