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Overbom

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Russian disregard for hostile nation IP would be a game changer. IP is sometimes useful but often abused as a shackle on developing countries like the USD or West African Franc. Selective IP rights enforcement and collection of licensing fees is a geopolitical tool that has sometimes dealt more damage than missiles.
A doubled edged sword. IP rights are becoming more important to China the more it rises the technological ladder.
When it climbs to the top, China will probably protect IP rights worldwide the same way US does lol

But definitely, short/medium term the move doesn't affect China that much, if at all.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Russian disregard for hostile nation IP would be a game changer. IP is sometimes useful but often abused as a shackle on developing countries like the USD or West African Franc. Selective IP rights enforcement and collection of licensing fees is a geopolitical tool that has sometimes dealt more damage than missiles.
I hope that Sir Gerald Howarth will follow through with that call of conviction to have his countrymen and women, especially his own kin to sign up, train, and eventually fight the Russian barbarians in order to protect, maintain western solidarity and clear unequivocal stance that invading another sovereign land in today's day and age is unacceptable unless you're country is in Asia, and that includes China.

We write the rules of the game therfore are allowed to modify and codify certain rules that are not to our advantage. If countries like Russia and commie China has any problem with that tough. Make your own rules, unfortunately, none of the western countries and people's would be enamored to join or even have an inkling of being part of such ghoulish, barbaric, inhuman regimes.


In his mind and most westerners think this way:

We are accused of killing untold number of people from our actions, human based efforts to rid the world of evil, and make it a better place for our pedophiles, sexual fiends, and parasitic capitalists to roam around unopposed but know that our actions were done with the most noblest of intentions. Whereas, countries like Russia, China to name these two obvious would be competitors are nothing but pure evil. From their leaders penchant to maintain and stay in power unopposed, unselected in the case of Xi of China (the new Mao Zedong) to the comedy of an election in Czar Vladimir Putin who's pretty much the President for life in Russia. Not to mention that between these two countries have been responsible for the undoing of the global rules based international order we established through their misinformation, Disinformation through the investments in RT, Sputnik, Huawei spying tech, stolen 5G tech, BRI debt trap diplomacy as coined first by our democratic brothers of India. Worst of all is the genocide actions committed by the communist party against their own ethnic minority group called the Uyghur Muslims. It has been estimated and exaggerated not to mention fictionalized but that don't matter since it's mostly true anyway.
 

FriedButter

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The West keep saying in Ukraine that they won’t send this or do that but eventually do it anyway. As far as I am concerned, they keep foreshadowing their plans to everyone.

Maybe their escalating economic tech blockade on China is really just a move to lessen the financial pain now before 2025 hits. Who knows. A war against China could easily help secure Biden re-election in late 2024.
 

Strangelove

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LOL... well done.

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UK economy to perform worse than Russia's – IMF​

Surging borrowing costs and rising taxes have prompted a sharp growth downgrade

The British economy will perform worst among the major industrialized nations, the International Monetary Fund has predicted. The UK will be the only G7 member to face a recession in 2023, falling behind the Russian economy, the IMF said in its World Economic Outlook update, published on Tuesday.

In its latest report, the IMF again sharply downgraded its forecast for the UK, predicting the economy will contract by 0.6% against the 0.3% growth expected last October. That places the expected performance even lower than sanctions-hit Russia, which is projected to expand by 0.3% after contracting 2.2% in 2022. A UK recession this year would be the first, excluding the pandemic, since the financial crisis in 2009.

Among the other G7 nations, the IMF’s 2023 GDP predictions show growth of 1.4% in the US, 0.1% in Germany, 0.7% in France, 0.6% in Italy, 1.8% in Japan and 1.5% in Canada.

The IMF stated that while the prospects for other G7 members had improved or remained unchanged since October, the forecast for the UK looks gloomier due to surging interest rates and rising taxes. This, along with the government’s spending restraint will exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis.

“Tighter fiscal and monetary policies and financial conditions and still-high energy retail prices weighing on household budgets” have eroded the country’s GDP, the IMF said.

Raging inflation, running above 10% and more than five times the Bank of England’s 2% target, has undermined household spending power, squeezing demand and dragging down the economy, the report concluded.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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A doubled edged sword. IP rights are becoming more important to China the more it rises the technological ladder.
When it climbs to the top, China will probably protect IP rights worldwide the same way US does lol

But definitely, short/medium term the move doesn't affect China that much, if at all.
Chinese businesses know how to operate in the absence of IP protection: more trade secrets, more hard tech barriers, and innovate faster. IP allows companies to rest on their laurels and leach off old discoveries.

Russia is also only doing this because it is impossible to pay licensing fees under sanctions. Don't weaponize your IP and don't weaponize your currency, and it isn't a problem. If China gets sanctioned the way Russia is, it would be absolutely ludicrous if China kept paying licensing fees for products that can't even be sold in China.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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The West keep saying in Ukraine that they won’t send this or do that but eventually do it anyway. As far as I am concerned, they keep foreshadowing their plans to everyone.

Maybe their escalating economic tech blockade on China is really just a move to lessen the financial pain now before 2025 hits. Who knows. A war against China could easily help secure Biden re-election in late 2024.
Bad move. Election wars only matter if you win. They're bad if you lose. They also don't work to make unpopular leaders popular. They work for leaders who are already popular and looking for extended power.
 

Overbom

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If China gets sanctioned the way Russia is, it would be absolutely ludicrous if China kept paying licensing fees for products that can't even be sold in China.
That's for sure. We already got a few trial balloons with some US Congress members wanting to violate Chinese IP. If the US opens this can of worms, China will certainly fight back the same way.

The only reason why they haven't done this is because it would be a net loss for the US at the current moment.

Russia certainly has a good reason to violate Western IP
 

Overbom

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Pakistan braces for fuel shortages amid liquidity crisis
Pakistan could face a crunch in fuel supplies in February as banks have stopped financing and facilitating payments for imports due to depleting foreign exchange reserves, traders and industry sources said.
The country is facing a balance of payments crisis and the plummeting value of the rupee is pushing up the price of imported goods. Energy comprises a large chunk of the import bill.
Pakistan bought only 223,000 tonnes of gasoline in December versus 608,000 tonnes in the same period a year earlier, data from Kpler showed. In January this year, the country was projected to import 270,000 tonnes of the fuel, compared with 393,000 tonnes in the same month in 2022, the data showed.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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The West keep saying in Ukraine that they won’t send this or do that but eventually do it anyway. As far as I am concerned, they keep foreshadowing their plans to everyone.

Maybe their escalating economic tech blockade on China is really just a move to lessen the financial pain now before 2025 hits. Who knows. A war against China could easily help secure Biden re-election in late 2024.
Not if the body bags become so high that there is a call up for national mobilization DRAFT. That would put a kaput into those democratic lemmings chances of electoral victory.
 
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