Tags: copyright, Indonesia, protection
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If it is like a lot of Third World countries, it’s mostly ignored. The only time it’s enforced is when some western big wig makes a point of commentin on it. They’ll drag some old useless Steven Seagal cds and a couple of fake Rolexes that don’t work, run over them with a steam roller, say how much they’re doing and go back to selling them. The cops, the government everyone gets a piece of this – corruption is the name of the game.