Smaller firms with less global reach don't run into problems like this:
The Chinese version of Google Maps shows parts of Arunachal Pradesh as inside China's borders. In contrast, the Indian version of Google Maps depicts the state as part of India. But both of those depictions differ from the global version of Google Maps, which shows Arunachal Pradesh as disputed territory within broken lines on the map.
The saying is: "The customer is always right". I guess that applies even when the answer is unclear :)
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