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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/532555"><b>mmainprize</b></A> : We will see just how far they get and how well it will work around the world. This fight has been going on for years and some have just given up because you can almost always find a loophole in the the law.<br><br>Take Harly Davison, They had the jap bike makers in court for years trying to protect there patents. In the end they lost almost every fight and just gave up. Now every Jap MFG makes a bike that looks just like a HD in almost every way. It is not a duplicate but buy looks you can hardly tell.<br><br>So it seems if you change any little part of it, it is no longer a copy and then copyright law is in a gary area. That is how Japan got around it.]]></description>
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