▲ | hsuduebc2 3 days ago | |
Can't really argue with that. I basically expect similar behavior to patent trolls in Europe and the US. And because of the Western sense of untouchability and the illusion of their own importance, they’ll allow themselves to be at least partially paralyzed by a flood of lawsuits. This isn’t about protecting knowhow or actually producing anything, but about generating as much legal and financial friction as possible. The difference is that in China it can be semi-state-backed or at least tolerated, so it’s not just a bizarre parasitic business model like in the West but also a geopolitical tactic. | ||
▲ | FpUser 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
No matter the Country, all IP laws and practices are backed by government, otherwise how they can be enforced. |