• PrincipleOfCharity@0v0.social
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    1 year ago

    My problem with what you said is that it isn’t just capitalists that use patents and copyrights. Russia and China have patents and copyrights. It isn’t limited to capitalists, and saying so confuses people on what the actual issues are.

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      1 year ago

      Russia hasn’t been communist since 1991. Not sure what the copyright regime was in the old Soviet Union. As for China, they’ve implemented a bunch of capitalist concepts in order to interface with the wider capitalist world (as part of trade agreements, they decided to honour copyright and patents in order to be able to sell us stuff).

      Just because a nominally communist country (and you can definitely argue about that in China’s case) does something, that doesn’t mean that that thing is automatically either communist or capitalist.

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      1 year ago

      So you are saying that in Russia and China they don’t have capitalism? What do they have?

      Did you know it is easier to start a business there than it is in most of Europe/EU? Even if you are foreign, this is true.

      @PrincipleOfCharity @jonne