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It's an election year, so no surprise that the U.S. Congress is acting with uncharacteristic speed to amend a law allowing for the imposition of duties to Chinese imports.

It's an election year, so no surprise that the U.S. Congress is acting with uncharacteristic speed to amend a law allowing for the imposition of duties to Chinese imports.

Followers of the iPad dispute (and China Hearsay) may wish to check out this Bloomberg interview I did yesterday. © Stan for China Hearsay, 2012. | Permalink | 2 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: apple, ipad, proview, trademark infringement

Brand loyalty is a wonderful thing, and it's nice to see that Chinese consumers are turning away from fakes. But this a bit over the top.

NYT: Legalizing the Tools of Repression http://t.co/5rJphVvP -> RT @malcolmmoore: RT @kowbay: Every few years, just when you think the CCP has run out of ideas, it resurrects Lei Feng just to confirm it. -> Not just about iPad case, BTW. RT @knowsnothing: Artman Talks 20: Apple V Proview with Stan Abrams @chinahearsay http://t.co/wBwypaZz -> […]

NYT: Legalizing the Tools of Repression http://t.co/5rJphVvP -> RT @malcolmmoore: RT @kowbay: Every few years, just when you think the CCP has run out of ideas, it resurrects Lei Feng just to confirm it. -> Not just about iPad case, BTW. RT @knowsnothing: Artman Talks 20: Apple V Proview with Stan Abrams @chinahearsay http://t.co/wBwypaZz -> […]