Harry Potter magic can't compete with Chinese pirates

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BEIJING (Reuters) - Harry Potter might possess the powers to vanquish evil wizards -- but not Chinese pirates.
Bootleg English-language copies of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", J.K. Rowling's latest and last novel in her super-selling series, have been appearing on the streets of Beijing -- testimony to local pirates' ability to churn out copies of any in-demand entertainment in the blink of an eye.
"It's been selling really well, especially with foreigners," said one hawker watching over several dozen copies near the Xiushui or 'Silk Street' market, a magnet for pirate goods.
"Do you want to buy this as well?," he asked, holding out what claimed to be DVD copies of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", the newly released film.
"You'll get a discount for the two together."
The softback copy of Rowling's novel, cleanly printed on slightly rough paper, costs 40 yuan ($5.30) -- 30 after bargaining -- while a legitimate copy sells in local bookstores for 210 yuan for a British edition and 218 for the U.S. version.
China has promised to wipe out pirate producers who have become a sore point in trade ties with the United States and Europe. But the piles of freshly printed Potter were a reminder of how far Beijing is from realising that pledge.
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I can hardly stand watching a cam version of a movie let alone reading a "pirated" book. I tend to appreciate quality over these bastardized works of garbage.
 

#juan

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I can hardly stand watching a cam version of a movie let alone reading a "pirated" book. I tend to appreciate quality over these bastardized works of garbage.

I once read what I found out later was a pirated book. I'm a fairly fast reader but that new hard cover book was losing pages before I finished it. I have quite a large library(about 450 books) and I love books and I try to take care of them. One thing I have learned is to crack a book open before leaving the store.........If it's garbage like the one I mentioned, you should be able to tell.