Alright, disclaimer time: This is a joke. Do not steal someone's intellectual property. As a matter of fact, if you were an entity that made billions of dollars a year from IP theft, it is my personal, non-legal opinion to say that is pretty messed up. Like if a hypothetical entity exploited manufacturing services to steal proprietary knowledge and cut out the original designer, that's probably wrong (in my personal, non-legal opinion.) If a hypothetical entity hypothetically did that in order to eliminate R&D costs and used inhumane labor conditions to further slash costs to produce cheap goods to establish dominance in international markets, consumers should be aware of such practices and not incentivize unethical business practices (in my personal, non-legal opinion.)
