
Intellectual Piracy in China
Clip: 10/12/2005 | 10m 46s
Intellectual Piracy in China
Intellectual property theft is a crime in the United States, but usually ignored in China, NewsHour economics and business correspondent Paul Solman discovered on his trip to China in 2005.
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Intellectual Piracy in China
Clip: 10/12/2005 | 10m 46s
Intellectual property theft is a crime in the United States, but usually ignored in China, NewsHour economics and business correspondent Paul Solman discovered on his trip to China in 2005.
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