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Old 08-30-2013, 09:23 AM   #45
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Well, there is admittedly a difference between low taxes (companies still pay some money) and content providers getting nothing at all for their products. It's not really a sound analogy, I feel.
For different people different aspects of jurisdiction have different weights; however if one postulates there's no morality aspects as long as the law is obeyed then there should not differences between fiscal law and intellectual property law.

Personally, I feel Swiss law is a bit light on both corporate fiscal issues and intellectual property rights.

What I do not understand is that someone very focally defends entities profiting of favorable laws in one instance, even though many people consider those laws highly unfair, but considers it despicable if persons profit of favorable laws
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