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China’s continuing Conflict with Google

Posted by Qaiser on Mar 04, 2010 | Leave a Comment

At this moment China Writers Association management is, in front of a strong tie over the Google Online Book project:

Spokes person of Chinese intellectual property rights (IPR) authority’s addresses on Wednesday and said that information shared and published on the Internet should be prevented if it is being existed online by violating China’s IPR declared regulations, especially copyright; he was referring to the Google concerns in China.

Yin Xintian, spokesman of the State Intellectual Property Office, also declared that it will remain China’s consistent standpoint.

While addressing the press conference on altering the implementation rules of the Patent Law; he responded to a question regarding Google warning to withdraw from China over internet management disputes.

Yin Xintian also said that “Information flow on the Internet should abide by the basic rules of respecting and protecting the intellectual property rights of others,”
Here many questions rose:

1. China’s Patent Office has no authority over copyright matters, why a question was being asked regarding Google dispute, to a SIPO spokesman talking about Patent Law Implementation?

2. On the subject of the answering, what does this copyright clash has to do with Google’s criticisms over restrictions and Gmail hacking?

3. Why SIPO spokesperson was asserting, in a manner, that Google management in one way or another not regarding our IP rights? Does it seems, some sort of uniform disagreement? (That might be interpreted like,” Google’s hands are contaminated, they should shut up)

The “It’s OK to stack on Google” point emerged to have gotten out there.

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