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he people who ran Century China, a very influential website among Chinese intellectuals, have posted a statement on the Internet that contains the text of the official message ordering its closure.
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“Zhao Xiaokai, general manager of a sport-related company, paid 2,000 yuan ($250) to register the trademark — a silhouette of Zidane head-butting Italy defender Marco Materazzi’s chest — for shoes, hats and beer products, the Beijing Daily said.”
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“Many Internet service providers may have thought they had hit a goldmine with the advent of Web 2.0 about a year ago, but the process of translating the hype into cold cash is taking its toll on some players.”
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The glory days of the ‘Asian tigers’ are well and truly over. Western investors and politicans are in a rush to embrace the BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China), as the Asian tigers lose their appeal.
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Eidos has revealed to GamesIndustry.biz that it is currently considering whether or not to take legal action over Lava Kroft, a new game from Singaporean publisher Ozura Mobile.