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Trump’s actions send a clear message: China’s era of intellectual property theft is over

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https://dailytimes.com.pk/222512/tr...s-era-of-intellectual-property-theft-is-over/

The Trump administration has drawn a clear line in the sand that the outright theft and coercive tactics China has employed to gain access to and control over our intellectual property won’t be tolerated any longer. The decision to impose tough sanctions on China is long overdue. America’s economic and national security interests are at stake.

Intellectual property is the fundamental building block of both economic and military strength. America remains the leading innovator in the world. But China has made clear through public documents that it not only wants to lead the world in the industries of the future, but it intends to be essentially self-sufficient in those sectors. From robotics to artificial intelligence to autonomous vehicles to quantum computing, China is actively seeking a dominant position.
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I hope this is more than just the usual tough talk rhetoric. The Chinese have been stealing us blind for many years.
 
https://dailytimes.com.pk/222512/tr...s-era-of-intellectual-property-theft-is-over/

The Trump administration has drawn a clear line in the sand that the outright theft and coercive tactics China has employed to gain access to and control over our intellectual property won’t be tolerated any longer. The decision to impose tough sanctions on China is long overdue. America’s economic and national security interests are at stake.

Intellectual property is the fundamental building block of both economic and military strength. America remains the leading innovator in the world. But China has made clear through public documents that it not only wants to lead the world in the industries of the future, but it intends to be essentially self-sufficient in those sectors. From robotics to artificial intelligence to autonomous vehicles to quantum computing, China is actively seeking a dominant position.
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I hope this is more than just the usual tough talk rhetoric. The Chinese have been stealing us blind for many years.

Just what scansions have been imposed on China?
 
Unless and until the Trump administration firms up a true cyber-hacking policy, the Chinese, Russian, and fill in the blank intellectual thefts from US industry and academia will continue.
 
Oh what could have been had the FAILED INTELLIGENTSIA! managed to do the right thing for a change, had try governed through the will of the people rather than as they did reject Trump and as they will expel the parasite.

SAD
 
https://dailytimes.com.pk/222512/tr...s-era-of-intellectual-property-theft-is-over/

The Trump administration has drawn a clear line in the sand that the outright theft and coercive tactics China has employed to gain access to and control over our intellectual property won’t be tolerated any longer. The decision to impose tough sanctions on China is long overdue. America’s economic and national security interests are at stake.

Intellectual property is the fundamental building block of both economic and military strength. America remains the leading innovator in the world. But China has made clear through public documents that it not only wants to lead the world in the industries of the future, but it intends to be essentially self-sufficient in those sectors. From robotics to artificial intelligence to autonomous vehicles to quantum computing, China is actively seeking a dominant position.
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I hope this is more than just the usual tough talk rhetoric. The Chinese have been stealing us blind for many years.

Well JacksinPA, this might be a DP first. I too think that it's high time that China, and other nations, which have ignored IP rights start playing by the rules.

If Trump can promote that into being the case, bully for him, and the US, as well as other nations, will benefit.

At present, I have to admit, that I'm a little skeptical that this can be accomplished, but if he wants to try, I'm all for it, and, I'd add, that it seems he's the first US president, in recent memory, to actually try and tackle that issue.
 
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