How the US Lost Its China Complaint On IP
An anonymous reader writes "The World Trade Organization yesterday released its much-anticipated decision involving a US complaint against China over its protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. The US quickly proclaimed victory, with newspaper headlines trumpeting the WTO panel's requirement that China reform elements of its intellectual property laws. Yet the reality is somewhat different. As Michael Geist notes, the US lost badly on key issues such as border measures and criminal IP enforcement, with the international trade body upholding the validity of China's laws."
WTO knows who its soon-to-be-daddy is.
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Hey, the Iraqi Information Minister needed to get a job SOMEWHERE!
Learning HOW to think is more important than learning WHAT to think.
Make the US dollar bonds worthless by spending made up USD like... like, um, politicians!
that would be an agreement the US never agreed to, so no.