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To my knowledge all apps that are being sold via Apple's store have to be approved by Apple first. They also take 30% of the sales revenue for themselves. That seems sufficient reasons to me to hold them responsible for IP violations. |
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Just so I understand, you're saying Apple should be responsible for IP violations because it makes money by running a digital storefront? Checking for IP violation is a lot harder than you think and difficult even when you spend a lot of time doing it; it's not particularly feasible for Apple to check every app to make sure something the app writer didn't sneak in something that's covered by someone else's copyright.
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You don't know what I think. I am well aware of the fact that ascertaining IP rights isn't always straightforward. However, if I understand the report correctly some books were provided illegally not just once, but several times. This indicates a cavalier attitude of Apple towards other peoples' IP. Apple is raking in billions with the iPad and the iTunes store. How much money is being spent on securing that the apps do not violate other peoples' IP? Apple cannot claim that it is just a file hoster that has to do no checks on the files it provides for download, as the app- and iTunes store is run entirely under Apple's control.
BTW, I know that comments on Yahoo news are mostly provided by yahoos, but I do note the very thinly veiled xenophobia in the comments on that story - the same xenophobia that was expressed by Washington lawmakers when they defended SOPA and PIPA. The deplorable American victims and the devious foreign pirates, just as if Western individuals and companies weren't big in IP violations as well. |
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I don't know. Does Amazon subject the Kindle books to some sort of approval process or can anyone just put his ebook into the Amazon store? This might make a difference. However, as we only have the facts from a Yahoo news report and as we don't know about Chinese law and lawsuits (well, at least I don't know anything about that) this is just idle speculation anyway.
I don't like this "pot calling the kettle black" argument, though. These are Chinese authors. Why should they be answerable for IP infringements committed by Chinese industrial companies in any way? By applying this kind of logic, am I entitled to whack any American I happen to come across just because I dislike what the US has done in Iraq? |
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I smell the one of the usual publicity stunts by China. You put pressure on me (no matter how well deserved)? I will try to find some place that hurts you and hit back. The Apple trademark lawsuit and this are most probably orchestrated efforts from way up in the Chinese government to negotiate advantages in other areas. I hope people don't fall for this again and again. Remember, everything is politics in China's dealings with the outside world.
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One man's "humour" is the other man's idea of jingoism and xenophobia. This "humour" is closely related to wide eyed wonderment about "why do they hate us?". There has been too much official rhetoric from the US that ties IP violations to "foreigners" to make this all that funny.
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The irony in this story matches the one presented in the How piracy built the U.S. publishing industry thread, but it's less than the irony in the Book Author is "Pirate" thread from over a year ago.
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