'China cries foul over Labubu counterfeits. That's rich.'
"China, long known as the counterfeit capital of the world, has discovered a new respect for intellectual property," says The Washington Post editorial board. It's "hard to say what's more amusing about the meteoric rise of China's Labubu toys: the bizarre appearance of the dolls themselves or the fact that they've spawned knockoffs that are sometimes just as popular." Small businesses are "especially vulnerable to IP theft," and "American products deserve the same protections in China that Labubus get here."
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