Chinese Intellectual Property Acquisition Tactics Exposed

Interesting reading....

from: Slashdot

hackingbear writes "In an interview published in Sina.com.cn, Chinese rail engineers gave a detailed account of the history, motivation, and technologies behind the Chinese high-speed rail system. More interestingly, they blatantly revealed the strategies and tactics used in acquiring high-speed rail tech from foreign companies (Google translation of Chinese original). At the beginning, China developed its own high-speed rail system known as the Chinese Star, which achieved a test speed of 320km/h; but the system was not considered reliable or stable enough for operation. So China decided to import the technologies. The leaders instructed, 'The goal of the project is to boost our economy, not theirs.' A key strategy employed is divide-and-conquer: by dividing up the technologies of the system and importing multiple different technologies across different companies, it ensures no single country or company has total control. 'What we do is to exchange market for technologies. The negotiation was led by the Ministry of Railway [against industry alliances of the exporting countries]. This uniform executive power gave China huge advantage in negotiations,' said Wu Junrong, 'If we don't give in, they have no choice. They all want a piece of our huge high speed rail project.' For example, [Chinese locomotive train] CRH2 is based on Japanese tech, CRH3 on German tech, and CRH5 on French tech, all retrofit for Chinese rail standards. Another strategy is buy-to-build. The first three trains were imported as a whole; the second three were assembled with imported parts; subsequent trains contain more and more Chinese made parts."

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Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is likely running for president

Hop on, media, RINO express leaving soon...

from: Daily Caller: Politics

Huntsman, currently Ambassador to China, is a moderate Republican known for his endorsement of cap-and-trade, gay rights, and immigration overhaul

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WaPo’s Colby King Finds Christine O’Donnell Worse Than South Carolina's Alvin Greene

Colby King probably also finds compact flourescent bulbs preferable to incandescent bulbs, and busywork government jobs preferable to profitable industry...

from: NewsBusters

 On Friday's Inside Washington on PBS, during a discussion of the biggest political mistakes of the year, Washington Post columnist Colby King asserted that the Delaware Republican Party's choice of Christine O'Donnell for U.S. Senate was an even worse choice than the South Carolina Democratic Party's selection of Alvin Greene in that state's Senate election to face Republican Senator Jim DeMint. Greene was facing charges at the time for showing pornography to a college student as he tried to seduce her in a computer lab at the University of South Carolina.

Below is a transcript of King's comments from the Friday, December 31, Inside Washington on PBS:

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It Sure Seems Like We're Done

American Thinker really lives up to their name with this article, a thoughtful (pun intended) way to start the new year.

from: American Thinker

The Classical era passed in under a millennium and a half; ours has already gone longer but Reagan's Morning in America has become Obama's Closing Time

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