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Chinese Counterfeits: How to Beat the Cheats
Submitted by Bradley Keyes on Fri, 2013-03-29 00:00
How one company succeeds even when their 'intellectual property' doesn't protect them.
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"...the only real way to fight back against the duplicates is to keep improving the product.
"The life cycle of many hi-tech consumer devices is short, with a better version on the market within months. He thinks the only reason you would fight a legal battle to protect your old ideas is if you don't have any more good new ones..."
Good free enterprise thinking. The only thing left unsaid is why he's manufacturing in China in the first place, and not the US. That would be due to incestuous relationships in the US between predators and parasites organized into "government" and "union" -- in addition to tyrannical US tax and regulatory infringements.
So, off to China.
Sam