Comments by "Screen Apple" (@screenapple1660) on "Bloomberg Television"
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President Trump's policy would allow China to pursue its own innovation, with clear guidelines to ensure fair competition and respect for intellectual property (IP) rights. Under this approach, Chinese companies would be encouraged to create original technologies, products, and solutions, while adhering to standards that align with U.S. and international expectations.
One key aspect of the policy would be a strict prohibition on direct copying. Chinese companies would not be permitted to replicate or reverse-engineer technologies, designs, or systems developed by U.S. companies or the U.S. military. The objective would be to foster authentic innovation within China, encouraging advancements driven by their own research and development rather than relying on imitations of existing American technologies.
Additionally, the policy would emphasize the importance of intellectual property integrity. Any use of U.S. intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, or copyrighted materials, would require proper authorization and licensing in accordance with global IP laws. This would prevent issues related to patent infringement, plagiarism, or unauthorized translations of U.S. technology, safeguarding the proprietary rights of American companies.
The policy would also address potential legal loopholes, ensuring that China could not exploit local laws, like Hong Kongâs National Security Law, to bypass international patent protections or gain an unfair advantage. China would be prohibited from using such legal frameworks to override foreign intellectual property laws, ensuring adherence to fair global practices.
The focus would be on encouraging China to invest in its own research and development initiatives, fostering a technology ecosystem that relies on domestic ideas and innovations. This shift would benefit the global market by promoting a diversified range of technologies and products while reducing Chinaâs dependence on American technology. By investing in its own innovation, China would contribute to a more balanced and competitive technological landscape, without compromising intellectual property rights or undermining fair trade.
To ensure compliance, the policy would impose consequences for violations of intellectual property standards or any unfair practices. This could include sanctions or restrictions on market access, sending a clear message that the U.S. is committed to protecting its intellectual property and promoting fair competition on the global stage.
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The United States has implemented economic sanctions on Chinese films deemed to contain anti-American propaganda, particularly those focusing on the Hong Kong Triads, Hong Kong Drug Cartels or police corruption. These films, often produced as propaganda, are believed to glorify organized crime and undermine US law enforcement efforts. The sanctions aim to curb the spread of violence and drug trafficking that these films may inspire.
Additionally, US Customs and Border Protection has banned the import of any illegal Hong Kong or related sub-content films, including those that lecture on Hong Kong's national security law with biased perspectives. The US film industry, if found distributing or promoting such content, could face legal litigation for attempting to influence Western audiences with communist ideologies and undermining fundamental freedoms.
This issue is especially sensitive given the historical context of American families who have fought in wars against communism, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Soviet Cold War, and the Greek Civil War. By targeting these films, the US aims to protect its societal values and reinforce its stance against foreign propaganda that could compromise national security and democratic principles
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