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WaqasAltaf
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Legal protection; essential for trade
WaqasAltaf   2/18/2012 11:47:05 PM
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IP theft case where a Chinese corporation is at blame is not a surprising news as China has been previously accused by many for such incidents and rightly so.

Moreover, without legal protection available to foreign companies in China, it will be very difficult for China to attract/maintain foreign trade. However, we should not forget that since China and US have been fierce trade rivals, they both would be having many complaints against each other and many of them would be believable. Visit by Chinese politicians will certainly break the ice as when the decision for a political visit is made, it comes with an agreement for give and take with the host nation.

elctrnx_lyf
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saving the technology
elctrnx_lyf   2/18/2012 2:01:21 AM
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I think other countries also should enforce more restriction on supplying any high technology supplies to china. The breach of any IP should be punished seriously anywhere in the world otherwise soon we will not see any one investing to develop new technologies.

Bruce Rayner
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Bruce Rayner   2/17/2012 2:47:21 PM
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Barbara - I"m no familiary with the ADI case. But there's a big difference between Taiwan and the PRC when it comes to the rule of law.

Eldredge
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Interesting case
Eldredge   2/17/2012 2:21:24 PM
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This will be an interesting case to watch. It is impossible for any domestic company to enforce IP protection in China with having the rule of law to rely on in their judicial system.

mfbertozzi
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Re: Tech and law
mfbertozzi   2/17/2012 12:34:44 PM
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@Barbara: given the fact that graphene is coming in our tech sector as revolutionary semi-metal for producing devices, as soon as new patent will be ready by adopting tant, I am suspecting we will assist quite soon to stories similar to which one you have mentioned !

Barbara Jorgensen
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Tech and law
Barbara Jorgensen   2/17/2012 11:19:43 AM
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The case you mentioned is likely to be a bellwether for IP and copyright cases regarding China going forward. Some time ago, Analog Devices was one of the first companies to successfully uphold a patent infringement case against a Taiwanese company. I think the case was adjudicated outside of China, however.

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