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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

How Chinese Navy are implicated in piracy

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  • I'm guessing that this report was made before the 97 take over of HK by the PRC?

  • Yes that is right

  • China spent 76 mio usd on music sales last year 76 mio usd !!!

    thats about ooh 0.03 GBP per person. .

    According to the IFPI, 99% of all digital music files distributed in China are pirated.

    No surprise the figures speak for themselves

  • This video has nothing to do with pirated or copied music or anything else, it is the piracy of ligitimate goods 2 different things

  • I am wondering if people can tell the difference between real footage and acting, in a serious documentary, based on what happened. crazy

  • i am a chinese, the soldier in the video was not dressing in chinese navy uniform. i think this video is not to be trusted, this video's prupose is foul...

  • Listen, this is not real footage, how could it be, it is based on what happened..actors,they are actors.

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  • Sealin40 is stupid. It was obviously a dramatization.

  • stop there never conquer the world

  • no it was made last week, however pre-1997 fashion and politcs and style are still in fashion in hong kong!

  • plus, pirated music is all bullshit anyway. Thay changed the technical definition so many damn times...

  • The Chinese government catches these pirates then caps'em in the back of their heads. That would change how the game is played but it won't stop it.

  • I'm Chinese, & even though the problem is not nearly as common & widespread as they want you to believe, the negative impact on Chinese economy is quite real, & any self-proclaimed Chinese denying the existence of the problem is unpatriotic. But that's how many of us are, valuing face above substance.

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