US Courts are on the verge of spanking a large Chinese company for the theft of intellectual property. It seems that an American manufacturer of wind turbine motors was shipping numerous units of its core machines to a Chinese company that incorporated the product(s) into their turbine. This relationship produced a high percentage of the copany's revenue and provided employment to hundreds of Americans. And then, the orders stopped coming; and this stoppage was unexplained as the Chinese company maintained their business model selling turbines.
And then, information leaked out that the Chinese company had started using pirated, home made controllers that were really from the architecture of the American company's patented design(s). This is the modern method of Chinese competition in the new global economy: buy little-sell a lot, steal all you can during the buying side of the transaction. It seems that this lawsuit and trial will give further credence to the argument that this is stock-in-trade for the Beijing lever pullers. Perhaps Mr. Trump is correct in his statements that China must be reined in immediately if not sooner.
Lake Tahoe, California's Alpine playground, is anchored on the west shore by Homewood/Tahoma, straddling two counties:Placer and El Dorado. The mayor of Tahoma posts information related to the area and items of interest to residents and visitors alike. Its goal is to be informative, humorous, and timely. Hope you enjoy the site.
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