OT - Ping Larry
On Mon, 5 May 2008 12:45:54 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:
"Steve Lusardi" wrote in message
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Larry, This time your talking ****. Yes, the Chinese make generators that
are carbon copies of the Honda, but Honda does NOT buy them and relable
them. In point of fact they PROSECUTE the importers for patent violation.
There is a huge effort in Europe going on right now to eliminate these
patent violations. This is a very large problem in China, because this is
not a single company violating theses patents, but literally hundreds of
companies all independent of each other.
Steve
This is a problem... patent violations... that go well beyond Honda
engines... why we continue to pander to the Chinese gov't is only clear when
you realize how much they're country is a part of our economy. No one in the
current administration nor most in Congress seem all that concerned by the
Chinese's use of torture and massive human rights violations.
From some of your other posts I am assuming that you are a U.S.
resident, or citizen. The question is should a U.S. citizen be
throwing slings and arrows at another country about the use of
"torture"? Or, for that matter, violation of "human rights"? I thought
that torture was an officially approved activity in the U.S. - at
least I read that Bush had condoned it.
Bruce-in-Bangkok
(correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom)
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