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The Pirate Kingdom - New York Times - Pat Choate - 5/12/05 "The United States should bring an intellectual property case against China at the W.T.O. Then, if China still won't honor its intellectual property obligations, President Bush and Congress will need to reconsider this country's trade relations with China
The Pirate Kingdom - New York Times - Pat Choate - 5/12/05 "The United States should bring an intellectual property case against China at the W.T.O. Then, if China still won't honor its intellectual property obligations, President Bush and Congress will need to reconsider this country's trade relations with China
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Invasion Of The Brain Snatchers A review of HOT PROPERTY - The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization By Pat Choate
Invasion Of The Brain Snatchers A review of HOT PROPERTY - The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization By Pat Choate
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WNYC - Reading Room: Hot Property -The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization Hamilton̢۪s message to potential immigrants was loud and clear: bring your nation̢۪s industrial secrets to America, gain citizenship, get a patent, be honored, and become wealthy.
WNYC - Reading Room: Hot Property -The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization Hamilton̢۪s message to potential immigrants was loud and clear: bring your nation̢۪s industrial secrets to America, gain citizenship, get a patent, be honored, and become wealthy.
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Copyright Strikes Back | Linux Journal "So she publishes the document on her web site. After all, there's no other way, now that print media are no longer available. Within an hour, the document's gone--and so is her Web site. Why? The minute the company found out about the document's publicat
Copyright Strikes Back | Linux Journal "So she publishes the document on her web site. After all, there's no other way, now that print media are no longer available. Within an hour, the document's gone--and so is her Web site. Why? The minute the company found out about the document's publicat
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The Huffington Post | The Blog - Hilary Rosen - Steve Jobs, Let my Music Go Shaun invents Napster. Hillary shuts it down. Steve comes up with a viable business odel based on selling devices. Hillary complains.... (The title reference to a spiritual in the public domain is a nice touch)
The Huffington Post | The Blog - Hilary Rosen - Steve Jobs, Let my Music Go Shaun invents Napster. Hillary shuts it down. Steve comes up with a viable business odel based on selling devices. Hillary complains.... (The title reference to a spiritual in the public domain is a nice touch)
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