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by pyre 5634 days ago
They can't say that outright though. They have to pretend to want piracy to end in China, even if that's not the case. They probably know that there's little that will be done to stem the issue, at least at the present time.
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If I were the chinese I wouldn't be able to resist the temptation to say -

"you're right we will introduce the death penalty for software piracy, ban the sale of imported software at below US list price - and we will put 100,000 programmers on a plan to produce OpenOffice for the people"

Actually, there's a Chinese fork of OpenOffice.org, it's called RedOffice. It also has a pretty good interface!

review: http://www.johannes-eva.net/redoffice-review

official site: http://www.redoffice.com/

I wonder what MS is offering in 'consultancy fees' to some government officials for that not to become a mandated standard?