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ixaxaar ◴[] No.42162021[source]
What a sad fucking world. I like what China does in the regard to patents. That is exactly what patents deserve.
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levocardia ◴[] No.42162150[source]
...steal them from the Americans?
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croes ◴[] No.42162618[source]
They learned from the best

https://www.history.com/news/industrial-revolution-spies-eur...

Germany did the same with book rights which helped them to become an industrial and scientific powerhouse.

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IncreasePosts ◴[] No.42165836{3}[source]
Some people remembering things and going elsewhere and using what they remember seems a little different from copying of millions of documents and schematics and plans.
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j_maffe ◴[] No.42167082{4}[source]
what's the difference? that they didn't use paper for schematics? it's the same process, isn't it?
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1. IncreasePosts ◴[] No.42168842{5}[source]
I'd say it is the same difference between a police officer remembering a license plate for the getaway car of a bank robbery, and having pervasive automatic surveillance tracking everywhere everyone goes.