Orville_third
Banned
No, it's not what you think.
In "The Manchurian Candidate" (The book, not the film), in the main brainwashing scene, along with the Stalin and Mao posters in the room, there was a poster with these words:
"LET US STOP IMITATING!!! Piracy and imitations of designs hamper the development and expansion of export trade. It is regrettable that there are quite a few cases of piracy in the People's Republic. Piracy injures the Chinese people's international prestige, causes the boycott of Chinese goods, and makes Chinese designers lose interest in making creative efforts."
What if this policy was ingrained into Chinese government and trade policy?
In "The Manchurian Candidate" (The book, not the film), in the main brainwashing scene, along with the Stalin and Mao posters in the room, there was a poster with these words:
"LET US STOP IMITATING!!! Piracy and imitations of designs hamper the development and expansion of export trade. It is regrettable that there are quite a few cases of piracy in the People's Republic. Piracy injures the Chinese people's international prestige, causes the boycott of Chinese goods, and makes Chinese designers lose interest in making creative efforts."
What if this policy was ingrained into Chinese government and trade policy?