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FairSearch.org is a group of businesses and organizations united to promote economic growth, innovation and choice across the Internet ecosystem by fostering and defending competition in online and mobile search. We believe in enforcement of existing laws to prevent anticompetitive behavior that harms consumers.

En 2012, 61 % des procédures engagées aux Etats-Unis en matière de propriété intellectuelle (en forte hausse) sont le fait de “trolls”, avance Colleen Chien. Ces procédures auraient coûté la bagatelle de 29 milliards de dollars aux entreprises en 2011. Des chiffres balayés d’une main par M. Detkin : “Je défie quiconque de trouver une société qui a cessé d’innover à cause de nous.” Le genre de phrase qu’un “troll” ne renierait pas.

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Some Apple fans launched an offensive against CCTV. They should reflect on the fact that CCTV is trying to defend their rights. But the issue has been interpreted through a highly ideological lens. Apple, as a company, is deified by its fans. But no company can escape the supervision of public opinion. It also raised questions about Chinese mainstream media and why normal criticism against a company could backfire in such a way. The Apple incident was settled quickly, and should bring maturity to Chinese society.

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