Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrested after grand jury indictment
Sean Combs, the music mogul also known as Diddy and Puff Daddy, was arrested in Manhattan on the evening of Sept. 16 following a grand jury indictment.ew.com
LoTT posting Jim Banks stuff.
I'm positive she will. She will fix the issue that not enough funds are being spent on it. (no purple)I'm sure she'll fix that if she becomes president!
LoTT posting Jim Banks stuff.
Intellectual property.I like and respect Jim Banks, so I ask this with all due respect. When he states that China is stealing $600 billion of our IP each year, what does he mean? They are stealing our internet protocol????? Hah?
Much of it the IP owner contracts china to build it cheap so they don’t even have to buy the sample.Intellectual property.
They buy here, take it home, then reverse engineer it.
Then knockoffs show up for a fraction of the cost.
They hack into companies and steal stuff right off of their servers.Intellectual property.
They buy here, take it home, then reverse engineer it.
Then knockoffs show up for a fraction of the cost.
Aha. Thank you!Intellectual property.
They buy here, take it home, then reverse engineer it.
Then knockoffs show up for a fraction of the cost.
There are also reports of Chinese men milling around SHOT show and other trade shows taking VERY detailed photos of new products from every conceivable angle.Aha. Thank you!
I guess this explains the origin of 99% of the stuff on Temu.There are also reports of Chinese men milling around SHOT show and other trade shows taking VERY detailed photos of new products from every conceivable angle.
And given the LIDAR on newer phones, its probably even easier to capture the details needed to reproduce the knockoff.
Or they are at least getting enough details for their handlers to know whether to get hands on actual product.
I believe every major manufacturer of optics has Chinese counterfeit models out there on Ebay and Amazon among many others.There are also reports of Chinese men milling around SHOT show and other trade shows taking VERY detailed photos of new products from every conceivable angle.
And given the LIDAR on newer phones, its probably even easier to capture the details needed to reproduce the knockoff.
Or they are at least getting enough details for their handlers to know whether to get hands on actual product.