Why do you think they wouldn't? What an odd default assumption – that a country wouldn't enforce its laws.
Keep in mind that official enforcement isn't the only concern. Illegality can make people feel justified in taking matters into their own hands, and there have been anti-homosexual mobs and attacks in countries that recently criminalized homosexuality.
Oh well, just recently there was a thread about Canadians instructed to lie on US border that they never ever tried weed in their life unless they want to be banned. What makes you believe the same logic can't be applied here?
You are going to have a great time if you ever travel to the US and other countries that force you to surrender social media usernames and in some case passwords.
Do they have any IP which prevents other from copying. Further if someone wants to enforce their IP they can just take it to court and get the writ to remove any fake listings from sites.
I am pretty sure some security issues did happened else supermicro would have definitely sued the reporters by now. But then the mild response by US government and the FBI in general means that the so called attack wasn't as sophisticated as claimed by Bloomberg.
On the other side of the coin, it’s possible that they have a vested interest in keep in this quiet as it would bring attention to their own practices.