The Wall Street Journal has a front-page news article on President Obama and the American ambassador to China protesting a case of "Chinese laws that classify as espionage what much of the rest of the world considers normal market research." The Journal doesn't mention it, but if prosecutors and regulators part of Mr. Obama's executive branch here in America not careful, they risk taking essentially the same approach, outlawing legitimate market research.
The Wall Street Journal has a front-page news article on President Obama and the American ambassador to China protesting a case of "Chinese laws that classify as espionage what much of the rest of the world considers normal market research." The Journal doesn't mention it, but if prosecutors and regulators part of Mr. Obama's executive branch here in America not careful, they risk taking essentially the same approach, outlawing legitimate market research.