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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington on Friday is an opportunity for President Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress to highlight a worrying development in the bilateral relationship: the Indian government's discrimination against American firms and misappropriation of their intellectual capital. These actions punish our innovators and stifle job creation.

While India's economy has expanded nearly eight-fold since turning from autarky to liberalization in the early 1990s, the Indian government now seems intent on returning to protectionism and intellectual property theft. During a visit to Washington earlier this year, Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram praised China's "indigenous innovation" program of forcing transfers of new technologies from foreign firms as a model for India.

True to that vision, India has been demanding technology transfers and local content, erecting barriers to investment, and disregarding foreign intellectual property rights. The most flagrant abuses have been aimed at the pharmaceutical sector.

Over the last 18 months, India has denied, revoked or otherwise attacked the patents of 15 of the 45 or so patented medicines on the Indian market. In March, for example, Indian officials authorized a local company to copy Bayer's innovative Nexavar cancer drug, citing the fact that the drug was not manufactured locally. Such local production conditions violate basic World Trade Organization non-discrimination principles.

Indian officials seek to justify their disregard for foreigners' intellectual property rights by pointing to the need to ensure their citizens' access to medicines. But patents are not the obstacle to treatment that these officials and activists allege.

For instance, 95% of the Indians who were prescribed Novartis's Glivec received the cancer medicine for free. Nonetheless, the Glivec patent, recognized in over 40 other countries, was rejected in India.

The real obstacles to medical access stem principally from the Indian government's failings. India devotes a derisory 1.25% of GDP to health care, a level lower than Haiti, and lacks the insurance, doctors, clinics and hospitals necessary to make effective use of the full potential of modern medicine. Health-care infrastructure problems won't be solved by plundering foreign inventions.

For all the pretense of altruism, the motives for disregarding foreign intellectual property rights appear to be mercenary. Indian drug giants, many of which make the majority of their sales in the United States and Europe, want the technologies created by foreign R&D. Cipla Chairman Y.K. Hamied, a revered Indian business leader, has called for the "automatic license" of foreign patents to local champions.

Some may counsel forbearance in the face of India's mercantilism because of the country's poverty. But India isn't the destitute land of yesteryear. It also has a burgeoning middle class of more than 150 million people and vibrant urban regions. Indeed, by some estimates, the Mumbai area's GDP per capita is higher than Hungary's. It does not have to depend on hand-outs or intellectual property theft.

Rod Hunter: India's Attack on Innovation - WSJ.com
 
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Altering the heading is against the forum policy, trying to pull a fast one eh?


Intellectual Property Rights Fiscal Year 2012 Seizure Statistics
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If companies don't want to do TOT they can fck right off, we ll always have alternatives, and no one is being held at gun point here.
 
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FAKE CHINA


Did that lion just bark at me? Counting down China's most radical and odious counterfeits

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China, the kings of counterfeit, are responsible for approximately 67% of all counterfeit goods seized globally :woot:. So it shouldn’t come as a great surprise to learn that last week, a zoo in the People’s Park of Luohe, in China, dressed-up a Tibetan Mastiff dog and tried to convince customers it was African lion. The ruse was blown when the friendly ‘lion’ barked at one of the zoo visitors.

This fun, Chinese chicanery has long been common place and may be innocently justified by the Shanzhai culture. Shanzhai refers to the plethora of imitation and pirated products, specifically designed for peasants and the lower socioeconomic populous of China. Lookalike celebrities, $5 mobile phones, bootleg movies and even entire provinces are all faked to perfection in an attempt to bring the outside world to those who can’t afford it; albeit in broken Engrish. From your morning coffee at ‘Starfucks’ to your ‘Adidoss’ track pants and Sony ‘POP Stations’, China has a folly of fun faux to embrace...and a quite few to avoid.

1044741.jpg


Introducing the iPed

Fake Apple

China is populated with famous faux western stores. You’ll find the nouveau Mongol incarnation of Colonel Sanders at ‘KLC’, a knock-off Ikea store with a ‘meatballs’ boasting 40% lead as an ingredient and the ever questioning ‘Pizza Huh’. Possibly thanks to the asian Steve Jobs, you can now stroll into an unauthorised ‘Apple Stoer’ where you can buy an ‘iPed’ for around $140. It comes with a USB port, built-in webcam and the assumption that you’re fluent in Mandarin

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Fake Food

They’re either pioneers of modern synthesised cuisine or the masters of gastronomic gripe, in any case, the Chinese ought to be celebrated for their innovate use of food materials and toxic chemicals. There’s baby formula with nitrate and botulism which have been linked to “big head disease”. Delicious imitation eggs made from Alginic acid, Chloride and Chalk, which have led to dementia. And imitation rice made from potato and industrial resin which is the clinical equivalent to eating a plastic bag. One opportunistic street vendor went so far as to soak cardboard in industrial chemicals to soften it, before chopping and combining it with pork off-cuts flavoured with chemical powders. The dumplings are then soaked in caustic soda and steamed for your convenience.

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Fake Weapons Chips

Fake Weapons

America’s $12 million missile defense program was thrown into serious jeopardy when it was discovered that the electronic components on mission computers, aircraft and military vehicles were found to be made from inferior counterfeit parts. Unlike eating an egg made of chemicals or biting into a steam-bun full of caustic cardboard, this monumental fuckup could’ve actually been responsible for innumerable deaths and international diplomacy failures had it not been picked up by defense contractors. It cost almost $2.78 million to rectify the oversight which was caused by a $2 counterfeit component.


Fake Mountain

It takes some guts to counterfeit something. With a total disregard for licensing or ownership legalities, the Chinese should be venerated for their innovative architectural pastiches and humble mimicry. One Chinese millionaire has gone above and beyond to ensure his fantastical dream is realised, and he doesn’t care what you or his residents think. Earning the title of the “Most outrageous illegal structure” in China’s capital, Zhang Biqing’s apartment block looks like a rejected set for ‘Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow’. Old Biqing has got some balls. You see he faked an entire mountain. Atop his 25th floor penthouse looms a chunky complex of cement-cast rocks, plastic trees and a poorly constructed swimming pool which is causing the building to ‘droop’ from the pressure. The residents want it and him gone, but Biqing can’t see the reason for all this fuss, “It’s just an ornamental garden.”

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Fake Disneyland

Walt Disney would be rolling in his cryogenic chamber if he were around to witness the fuckery that is Disneyland China. Disney is usually a palace of sparkly dreams and princess castles, but the Chinese version is closer to some kind of frightening, apocalyptic wasteland harbouring the broken dreams of every Chinese child. Cleverly named “Wonderland” to avoid the wrath of Disney’s legal army, this nightmarish shell of an amusement park was abandoned halfway through construction leaving only the skeletal remains behind. A disagreement with local farmers halted construction on the park and still to this day, they can be seen digging around the remains of the site with the looming skeleton of Cinderella’s decaying castle behind them.

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Fake Condoms :laughcry:

Overcrowding is a problem for China and it may have something to do with the millions of counterfeit condoms that are circulating throughout the country. Officials recently seized more than 4.6 million fake condoms, almost half of them coming from one single raid which netted more than 2 million inferior rubbers and possibly prevented an entire generation from ever existing. The lid was blown off the prophylactic pretenders when a local policeman bought a few faulty frangas and took a whiff of one, the stench of “cheap lubricants” was enough to set off investigators.

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Fake China | Dazed Digital
 
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Fake Cities :woot:

In an epic cultural forgery that puts fake Disneyland to shame, these Chinese developers took on the daunting task of faking entire cities. There’s an Eiffel Tower just casually hanging out in a gated community on the outskirts of Shanghai. A fake Austrian hamlet mimicking the fairytale lakeside vista of Hallstatt, erected on the township of Guangzhou complete with an enormous man-made lake.

And nestled in the mountains of Shanghai is ‘Thames Town’, a quaint little township made up of rows upon rows of mock-Tudor homes. Perhaps a tribute to old England, sort of like eating a cornish pasty with chopsticks.

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Fake Alcohol

America has the Crips and Bloods, England has the Ghetto Boys and China has alcohol gangs. Instead of instilling fear among the population through drive-bys and drug wars, this Chinese gang prefers to get them drunk on fake wine. It’s estimated that as much as 80% of all alcohol in Shanghai is fake. While it might sound harmless enough to just switch the labels around and dilute the grog to a watery wash, investigators actually found industrial strength methanol and automotive antifreeze to be the predominant ingredients. It’s probably some kind of natural selection, as the majority of people suffering the poisoning effects have mostly been international backpackers. Gānbēi!

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Fake Cigarettes

Around 2.2 trillion cigarettes are inhaled every year in China and close to 400 billion of those are unlicensed, unregulated fakes. Marlboros, Benson & Hedges and even the pleb favourite, Newport have all been falsified in illegal factories buried beneath the earth. The neighbouring mountain caves, back streets and even religious temples have now become home to more than two hundred illegal cigarette factories. Smoking will kill you, but smoking in China might just kill you, infect you with insects then take a dump on your grave. These Chinese cancer sticks were found to contain around 80% more nicotine and almost lethal levels of carbon monoxide, being 130% more toxic than regulated cigarettes. But it’s the human **** and insect larvae that was found inside that really should have you reaching for the nicotine patches.

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Fake Medicine

Just a spoon full of industrial solvent helps the medicine go down. It’s no wonder close to 300,000 people die every year in China from counterfeit pharmaceuticals and it’s probably the same reason the country has become the unofficial leading source of counterfeit drugs. If you think you’re exempt from these counterfeits, think again. China exports pharmaceuticals to more than 30 nations and there’s every chance you’ve already consumed a tainted pill. A recent raid on one of the many illegal drug manufacturers found counterfeit Vicodin, aspirin, antihistamines, supposedly life saving antiretrovirals and of course viagra—though the chemical compounds maybe more detrimental to your health than a seven hour erection from some dodgy viagra. Some of the medications were found to have three times the level of active ingredients (hence the seven hour erections) with some of the fillers containing antifreeze, drywall and plaster dust, and even flakes of yellow highway line paint. Imagine what they put in their illegal drugs?

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I don't have a problem with what India is doing. These western companies want to monopolise these technologies and put barriers to entry for others to acquire them so to continue their domination of their respective industry. Just look at how western sanctions on Iran are causing deaths because they can't get the medicines because the western pharmaceutical companies have patented these essential medicines and now these companies are banned from selling these medicines to Iran.

Only way to break western technological monopolies is to force transfer of technology or if they refuse just steal it. The west didn't have any problem stealing technology from other countries all those centuries ago to dominate countries through colonialism so why should poor countries respect their intellectual property now.

The western monopoly on markets, investment and technology should be broken by emerging countries by whatever means.
 
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I don't have a problem with what India is doing. These western companies want to monopolise these technologies and put barriers to entry for others to acquire them so to continue their domination of their respective industry. Just look at how western sanctions on Iran are causing deaths because they can't get the medicines because the western pharmaceutical companies have patented these essential medicines and now these companies are banned from selling these medicines to Iran.

Only way to break western technological monopolies is to force transfer of technology or if they refuse just steal it. The west didn't have any problem stealing technology from other countries all those centuries ago to dominate countries through colonialism so why should poor countries respect their intellectual property now.

The western monopoly on markets, investment and technology should be broken by emerging countries by whatever means.

I agree on that :cheers:
 
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FAKE CHINA


Did that lion just bark at me? Counting down China's most radical and odious counterfeits

1044740.jpg


China, the kings of counterfeit, are responsible for approximately 67% of all counterfeit goods seized globally :woot:. So it shouldn’t come as a great surprise to learn that last week, a zoo in the People’s Park of Luohe, in China, dressed-up a Tibetan Mastiff dog and tried to convince customers it was African lion. The ruse was blown when the friendly ‘lion’ barked at one of the zoo visitors.

This fun, Chinese chicanery has long been common place and may be innocently justified by the Shanzhai culture. Shanzhai refers to the plethora of imitation and pirated products, specifically designed for peasants and the lower socioeconomic populous of China. Lookalike celebrities, $5 mobile phones, bootleg movies and even entire provinces are all faked to perfection in an attempt to bring the outside world to those who can’t afford it; albeit in broken Engrish. From your morning coffee at ‘Starfucks’ to your ‘Adidoss’ track pants and Sony ‘POP Stations’, China has a folly of fun faux to embrace...and a quite few to avoid.

1044741.jpg


Introducing the iPed

Fake Apple

China is populated with famous faux western stores. You’ll find the nouveau Mongol incarnation of Colonel Sanders at ‘KLC’, a knock-off Ikea store with a ‘meatballs’ boasting 40% lead as an ingredient and the ever questioning ‘Pizza Huh’. Possibly thanks to the asian Steve Jobs, you can now stroll into an unauthorised ‘Apple Stoer’ where you can buy an ‘iPed’ for around $140. It comes with a USB port, built-in webcam and the assumption that you’re fluent in Mandarin

1044742.jpg


Fake Food

They’re either pioneers of modern synthesised cuisine or the masters of gastronomic gripe, in any case, the Chinese ought to be celebrated for their innovate use of food materials and toxic chemicals. There’s baby formula with nitrate and botulism which have been linked to “big head disease”. Delicious imitation eggs made from Alginic acid, Chloride and Chalk, which have led to dementia. And imitation rice made from potato and industrial resin which is the clinical equivalent to eating a plastic bag. One opportunistic street vendor went so far as to soak cardboard in industrial chemicals to soften it, before chopping and combining it with pork off-cuts flavoured with chemical powders. The dumplings are then soaked in caustic soda and steamed for your convenience.

1044726.jpg

Fake Weapons Chips

Fake Weapons

America’s $12 million missile defense program was thrown into serious jeopardy when it was discovered that the electronic components on mission computers, aircraft and military vehicles were found to be made from inferior counterfeit parts. Unlike eating an egg made of chemicals or biting into a steam-bun full of caustic cardboard, this monumental fuckup could’ve actually been responsible for innumerable deaths and international diplomacy failures had it not been picked up by defense contractors. It cost almost $2.78 million to rectify the oversight which was caused by a $2 counterfeit component.


Fake Mountain

It takes some guts to counterfeit something. With a total disregard for licensing or ownership legalities, the Chinese should be venerated for their innovative architectural pastiches and humble mimicry. One Chinese millionaire has gone above and beyond to ensure his fantastical dream is realised, and he doesn’t care what you or his residents think. Earning the title of the “Most outrageous illegal structure” in China’s capital, Zhang Biqing’s apartment block looks like a rejected set for ‘Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow’. Old Biqing has got some balls. You see he faked an entire mountain. Atop his 25th floor penthouse looms a chunky complex of cement-cast rocks, plastic trees and a poorly constructed swimming pool which is causing the building to ‘droop’ from the pressure. The residents want it and him gone, but Biqing can’t see the reason for all this fuss, “It’s just an ornamental garden.”

1044751.jpg


Fake Disneyland

Walt Disney would be rolling in his cryogenic chamber if he were around to witness the fuckery that is Disneyland China. Disney is usually a palace of sparkly dreams and princess castles, but the Chinese version is closer to some kind of frightening, apocalyptic wasteland harbouring the broken dreams of every Chinese child. Cleverly named “Wonderland” to avoid the wrath of Disney’s legal army, this nightmarish shell of an amusement park was abandoned halfway through construction leaving only the skeletal remains behind. A disagreement with local farmers halted construction on the park and still to this day, they can be seen digging around the remains of the site with the looming skeleton of Cinderella’s decaying castle behind them.

1044752.jpg


Fake Condoms :laughcry:

Overcrowding is a problem for China and it may have something to do with the millions of counterfeit condoms that are circulating throughout the country. Officials recently seized more than 4.6 million fake condoms, almost half of them coming from one single raid which netted more than 2 million inferior rubbers and possibly prevented an entire generation from ever existing. The lid was blown off the prophylactic pretenders when a local policeman bought a few faulty frangas and took a whiff of one, the stench of “cheap lubricants” was enough to set off investigators.

1044733.jpg


Fake China | Dazed Digital

These guys did not spare even Obama and Steve
 
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FAKE CHINA


Did that lion just bark at me? Counting down China's most radical and odious counterfeits

All developing country does one form of copying or the other, Japan was copying American products in the 70's. It's not surprising to see what's happening in China today. What is astonishing is India claiming to be an economic power, but it does not even have the manufacturing capabilities to do reverse engineering or making a similar copy. When you do, rest assured you will be the biggest copycat in the world. Just look at your film industry, entire Bollywood is a plagiarism of Hollywood.
At least Chinese make our own movies.
 
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Farting about India again :woot:


Donot be astonished rather get used to India becoming stronger economically and militarily. Do not behave like kid and try to troll here.


All developing country does one form of copying or the other, Japan was copying American products in the 70's. It's not surprising to see what's happening in China today. What is astonishing is India claiming to be an economic power, but it does not even have the manufacturing capabilities to do reverse engineering or making a similar copy. When you do, rest assured you will be the biggest copycat in the world. Just look at your film industry, entire Bollywood is a plagiarism of Hollywood.
At least Chinese make our own movies.
 
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