And the Indians, Japanese and Koreans eventually accede to some rudimentary respect of intellectual property rights. Inventors are made nervous by the knowledge that some person or entity can wrest their idea from them. This will eventually affect China negatively, because people will lose the will to invent, and/or they will become displeased with their government. The same story has been told hundreds of times before in the history of patent law. Just never this big, as by virtue of size, so seemingly blatant.
And the Indians, Japanese and Koreans eventually accede to some rudimentary respect of intellectual property rights. Inventors are made nervous by the knowledge that some person or entity can wrest their idea from them. This will eventually affect China negatively, because people will lose the will to invent, and/or they will become displeased with their government. The same story has been told hundreds of times before in the history of patent law. Just never this big, as by virtue of size, so seemingly blatant.
Heat must go up. No wall mounting unless there's new holes.