Friday, December 16, 2011

Art Blog: What to do when your IPR is taken by someone in China? Part Two

It's really cool to see resolution come between parties in conflict...


I'm happy to report that the IPR issues mentioned in Part One of this blog have been resolved by the collective efforts of friends and support here on the good ole WWW.  Not only did all of you respond to Lisa, and others who expressed concerned over loss of their IPRs, AliBaba.com responded as well, pulling all the content that the offending seller had used.  Justice is served, without armed conflict, police, bureaucracy or other Bull.


Score one for Art, for Freedom and E-commerce! 


Great to see how it can be when we all simply play nice...



1 comments:

Unknown said...

it's a start. but at least there is progress! thanks for being a part...i have never felt so well supported in my life!

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