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Ha ha.. Are you planning to dwell into pirating bussiness in the future then? Well said, it’s true enough that piracy has been going on for a long time and the government can’t control these pirateers. The original computer games, movies, music cds tend to be overpriced and not everyone is willing to splurge on it when there are pirated goods that are equally as good as the original ones. In fact, the pirated designer bags even have their own class ie. Class A or B to determine the quality of the products. Malaysians have been assimilating themselves into piracy and it will definitely continue for a long time.
Hey cous! Nice to see your blog. Was intro’d by your dad.
Great work on good ol’ piracy in Malaysia. Keep it up!
I would like to ask whether these pirated goods are all made in Malaysia or exported from other countries? I think your comment is a little bias. Although it exist in Malaysia but so does it in other Asian and East European countries. Thailand has been well known for it long before you were borned. When I was in China on tour, we were taken to a shopping complex specialising in pirated goods. The same in Korea. Now, isn’t that more blatant? So thanks but no thanks, I would still like to promote my country for its beaches, food and multi culture than for pirated goods. Afterall, as you’ve said yourself, there are “our world famous beaches”. They didn’t get conferred that title for nothing. Though I agree that piracy has brought variety of goods to Malaysians, it’s not something symbolic of my country.
Dear Jo Ng,
You’re definitely right!
Malaysia is not the only country that manufactures and sells pirated goods. And I would much rather describe Malaysia for its natural wonders and national culture than for its piracy.
The intention of my post is to bring up the fact that piracy in Malaysia is so entrenched in the economy and daily life that it would take a great concerted effort by everybody to reduce/remove it.
Piracy is a social and economic issue in Malaysia that should definitely be paid more attention to…by EVERYONE.









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