Justice System

Why OpenAI Can Hack a Competitor and Face Zero Consequences

When OpenAI allegedly hacked HuggingFace, the response wasn’t prosecution β€” it was PR. This article unpacks why the ‘too big to prosecute’ reality is a deliberate feature of the AI industry, not a bug. It’s a two-tier justice system where tech giants reframe security incidents as collaborative exercises, and we’re all complicit in the spectacle.

Stop Thinking Business Is Fair. Start Thinking Like a Target.

A man invested his entire fortune to build the most profitable mall in Western China, generating 70 billion yuan in sales. He never saw a cent. The Supreme Court ruled in his favor. The local courts ignored it. This isn’t a story about corruptionβ€”it’s a structural failure of justice and a brutal warning for every entrepreneur.

A Museum Bought This Buddha Statue ‘Legally.’ The Law Says It’s Still Stolen.

When a museum claims it ‘legally purchased’ a stolen Buddha statue, the law disagrees. In China, stolen cultural property can never be owned by the buyerβ€”only returned. This case reveals the gap between legal purchase and legal ownership, and why collectors must check the stolen relics database before buying.

The Four-Leaf Clover That Exposes a Global Trademark Scandal: LV vs. a Chinese Tea Brand

Jasmine Milk White’s trademark battle with LV reveals a broken system: Chinese courts declare the four-leaf flower public domain, yet the trademark office lets LV own it. The timeline suggests LV may have copied the tea brand, not vice versa. This isn’t a simple infringement caseβ€”it’s a warning for every small business using traditional cultural symbols.