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WOW. Comments like this amaze me, and its amazing to see them modded up so high. Now don't get me wrong: I despise software patents. I think you're right they're used for greed and I think its deplorable and needs to change. And I have major major problems with Free Trade, though probably not for the same reasons as you. (I'm more concerned about the effect free trade has on poorer nations of the world, but thats a whole 'nother can of worms we're not going to open here.) But that said....
Really??? And...
Honestly?????? More freedom. In CHINA? Seriously? Sorry, you don't know what your saying. Unless you mean the freedom to only have one child and the freedom to have a forced abortion if you do get pregnant a second time. Or the freedom to be arrested and jailed indefinitely for no reason, with no due process, and no recourse, just because you're suspected to be anti-government. Ironically, if these anti-USA comments you posted here were anti-PRC comments and you were a Chinese citizen, you'd probably have someone knocking on your door about them.
Somewhere along the line people got the idea that a patriot was a person who blindly supported his country no matter what it does and decided that made patriot a bad word. Actually, a true patriot will criticize the faults in his country because he loves it enough to want it to be better. You're right: patent law is broken, and we need to fix it, not try to spread it around the world. But your comments, my friend, are not constructive criticism aimed at effecting change. Thats blind rage and hate. Next will you post a 6 page manifesto and fly your Pieper into an IRS building?
You live in the most affluent country in the world. I have been to some of the poorest places in the world, and believe me, they have bigger things to worry about than software patents. If thats your biggest bone to pick, count your blessings. And, unlike in China or Cuba, if you don't like it here you are free to leave. I hear Greece is nice this time of year.