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Arthur Yuan
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With all eyes focused on
China for the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games, many of the country’s struggles – human rights, pollution, censorship –
have taken center stage. Another issue the country has dealt with – respect for
intellectual property – remains a problem for a nation that is trying to play
catch-up with the rest of the modern world. Recently, China revised its laws to address this issue,
and even implemented educational programs to raise awareness of
intellectual property rights. A U.S. intellectual property attorney,
however, says that's not enough.
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