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JesusFreak wrote:This is just idiotic. Why doess every cartoon in China Need to be made in China?
JesusFreak wrote:Cl doesn't have anything NEAR "Capitalist Pig-Dog Propaganda"!!!
bduddy wrote:I'm not usually in the habit of defending China, but the importer should have figured out that getting a fake license was not the way to go...
Not because it wasn't made in China, but because they said it was made in China, but they lied.wartonchan wrote:They banned CL from China because CL was not "Made in China" and that they obtained a fake license.
YDV wrote:China still scares me. :< Seriously. The thought of government departments like that actually existing...
You SHOULD STOP randomly CAPSLOCKING. It GETS kind of ANNOYING.
I'm sure they would do it legally if it were possible.
ThePepsiPiper wrote:YDV wrote:China still scares me. :< Seriously. The thought of government departments like that actually existing...
You SHOULD STOP randomly CAPSLOCKING. It GETS kind of ANNOYING.
I'm sure they would do it legally if it were possible.
he wasn't randomly capitalising, he was driving his point home.
And the only reason why it was banned was because the company lied, so I stand by the Chinese government in their decision.
Chosen_one wrote:No, it wouldn't. In fact, most of the young people's shows in China are foreign-made; I haven't seen a single Chinese cartoon since I was two.
Most media that doesn't publish in China (mainly anime and some American films) are still enjoyed by a vast majority of Chinese youth via pirates and crappy fansubs. Honestly, if you went to a Chinese market, you'd see these stalls everywhere selling fake Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, GameBoy ROMs (in cartridges), fake Pokémon cards that say things like "32 HP," and illegal movies. So far, I have yet to see any sort of media in China that doesn't violate copyright or licensing law.
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