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Wray: China continues to 'lie, cheat, and steal' in bid for tech dominance

So what... as if the West are honest to countries of the developing world.

Countries of the developing world like Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China have every right to take advantage of the West.
Precisely, those who shout thieves at others are not clean too. What makes them right to call out others? Are they doing it on moral ground or just a cheap political moves to attack rival when they don't take a mirror and look at themselves of their past colonial crime. Stealing and plundering other countries wealth. This is something that will never be forget.
 
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Precisely, those who shout thieves at others are not clean too. What makes them right to call out others? Are they doing it on moral ground or just a cheap political moves to attack rival when they don't take a mirror and look at themselves of their past colonial crime. Stealing and plundering other countries wealth. This is something that will never be forget.
Exactly what the British did to South Asia and what Japan did to China during WW2, then they cry when Muslims take advantage of the West through immigration to take advantage of their societies, or when China steal industrial secrets from the West.
 
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Exactly what the British did to South Asia and what Japan did to China during WW2, then they cry when Muslims take advantage of the West through immigration to take advantage of their societies, or when China steal industrial secrets from the West.
Precisely, these western scoundrel owe Asia and China too much of their colonial crime. They have no right to call out China stealing their IP.

They force opium on Chinese thru opium war and steal HK from China by a brutal war that killed many brave Chinese defending their homeland. And these drug seller don't even repent and got cheek to come and accuse Chinese of stealing theirs. They deserve it.
 
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Precisely, these western scoundrel owe Asia and China too much of their colonial crime. They have no right to call out China stealing their IP.
Exactly my point. The West should be the last to cry foul whenever countries of the developing world tries to develop.
 
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And u trust such stupid article? Like the article about a coup happened against Xi which turn out to be a bad joke. Those who trust this article must have IQ 50 level.


Indeed. Without Chinese invention, u can forget about sailing to Hawaii or even flying there...

there is no more Huawei in UK for 5G they have been banned and all masts have been removed China lost that contract because they were spying on the users

I think now Huawei is making batteries for e-bikes
 
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stick to topic please

are you saying Chinese dont steal technology from others ?

If they do, they will be sued by many companies worldwide for stealing.

All intellectual properties are protected by law.

To use it you need to make an agreement.


Do you remember years ago when Apple, Google, Motorola, etc sueing each other for steal tech, it's something like that.

Of course, China has 1.4 billion population, you can't control everyone's behavior, how low your country's crime rate is, there are always criminals, by accident or not.

But there are laws.

If someone is proven to commit a crime, like stealing tech, they can be sued and pay the penalty.
 
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Wray: China continues to 'lie, cheat, and steal' in bid for tech dominance​


The Chinese government is bent on "unfairly dominating entire technology sectors," the FBI director said amid the disclosure of new charges against Chinese intelligence officers in a case involving a China-based telecom firm.​

The Huawai logo and a large iPhone 12 ad with Chinese text shown juxtaposed

Two Chinese intelligence officers are accused of attempting to "obstruct, influence, and impede a criminal prosecution" of a China-based global telecommunications company.

FBI director Christopher Wray said Monday that newly disclosed charges against Chinese intelligence officers are the latest example of China's efforts to gain an unfair economic advantage over U.S. companies, particularly in the technology sphere.

Two Chinese intelligence officers are accused of attempting to "obstruct, influence, and impede a criminal prosecution" of a China-based global telecommunications company, U.S. attorney general Merrick Garland said during a news conference Monday. The company was not identified. The complaint against the two intelligence officers was unsealed Monday in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, Garland said.

The Washington Post reported that the complaint's details mirror those of a case previously brought against Chinese telecom equipment giant Huawei. The federal government has for several years increased restrictions on sales and use of Huawei tech inside the U.S. and the company was indicted in 2020 on accusations of conspiring to steal trade secrets from U.S. businesses.






During the news conference, Wray called the case further evidence of "the Chinese government's flagrant violation of international laws, as they work to project their authoritarian view around the world, including within our own borders."

In this case and "thousands of others," China's government has been found working to "undermine U.S. economic security and fundamental human rights, including those of Americans," Wray said.

"We also see a coordinated effort across the Chinese government to lie, cheat, and steal their way into unfairly dominating entire technology sectors, putting competing U.S. companies out of business," he added. "Their economic assault and their rights violations are part of the same problem. They both flout the rule of law. And one of the purposes of the Chinese government's repression is to make it easier to steal our innovation."

For instance, he said, the Chinese government has repeatedly tried to "silence anyone who fights back against their theft." The case disclosed Monday is another example of this tactic by China as it showed an "attempted obstruction of an independent judicial process to give underhanded help to one of their companies accused of breaking our intellectual property laws," Wray said.

In July, Wray warned U.S. businesses about the threat from China's hacking program, which he said is "bigger than that of every other major country combined." At the time he described the Chinese government as "set on stealing your technology — whatever it is that makes your industry tick."

During the news conference Monday, Wray cited a statement he'd made previously that the FBI is opening a new case related to Chinese intelligence roughly every 12 hours.

The newly disclosed case comes amid rising tensions between the U.S. and China, including around access to technology. The U.S. earlier this month introduced export controls meant to prevent China from acquiring technology related to advanced chips.

One cybersecurity expert has predicted the chip technology blockade would lead to an increase in retaliatory hacking by the Chinese government aimed at IP theft.

Last week, Bloomberg reported that technologies that could be used in quantum computing, along with artificial intelligence software, might be the Biden administration’s next targets for export controls.


I feel like USA is crying.

We are living in a competitive world.

For decades USA says nothing about it, and perhaps at the time, USA is extremely enjoying it.

We, the rest of the world are not complaining.

But now, USA is crying like a baby.

Stop crying, be a real man, and work harder!

Play a fair game like everyone else, and contribute something to improve the world!

Don't be selfish!
 
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