--Rescind the intelligence property right
It is a nuisance to stroll in the pedestrian street with a wide range of products and shops in Shenzhen, where is hot and crowded with a multitude of consumers. Most of them are industrious and earthy factory labors, working hard every day to finish their grueling tasks and saving every penny through every aspect of their lives. When shopping, budget will always come to be their priority--those products which are at low-cost but with good quality are appealing to them most. Shenzhen thereby is the perfect place for them to follow fashion at least cost.
Shenzhen is the origin place of the “Shanzhai” culture, which literally means "mountain fortress" and implies banditry and lack of state control, refers to China's vast array of name-brand knockoffs. ( Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Rebellion in China) "Shanzhai" can also be stretched to refer to people who are look-alike, low-quality or improved goods, as well as things done in parody. In Shenzhen, those imitations, pirated brands and goods possess large prevalence, particularly electronics.
I have brought this to my home when traipsing around with my friend, an electronic fanatic, in Shenzhen. Entering into the electronics mall, I saw a stupendous multitude of similar product in name-brand knockoff shop. Next to Samsung and Sony are Samsong and Suny. I also found Aiphone, Hiphone, SciPhone and the deliberately misspelled citrus-themed iOrgane there. What is more astonishing, in a place less than 500 square meters, there were more than five stores purporting themselves to be official Apple stores. Besides electronics filed, the copycat phenomenon had already expanded to other filed of business, commercial and even architecture. Hustling and busting on the street, people were tying at Balckberry, putting their Beet headphone on, lining up for Pizza-Huh, and of course, there were many of other domestic and exotic restaurants catering for various