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International Business Times logo International Business Times 10 months ago

WITNESS: Pardon my bootleg: Navigating China's pirated waters

I picked it up at a shop in a subway station near my house for 20 yuan, or less than $3 -- about the price of a bowl of soupy pork noodles available across Shanghai. I bought it this week on a story assignment that sent me into the city's notorious... Full Article at International Business Times

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