Do you like history? Have you wondered how Japan became the No. 1 in Asia and China came into a semi-colony to Japan and the U.S. and other European powers? If you do, you may like the living history series, the cool thing is you can view in Korean, Japanese, Chinese or English. Check it out.
Another note on History, Is China distorting the display of history about Nanjing Massacre? Japanese government thinks so. Japanese embassy in China has asked the Nanjing Massacre Museum to change certain displays.
One Chinese Ad company got in trouble with a photo of Shinkansen, the famed Japanese bullet train. The photo was found inside Beijing international Airport and the Chinese copied from Internet and made into a bulletin board without obtaining an appropriate permission from Japan Railways. Such a small world and certainly a case study in Intellectual Property class.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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