Google case may deter US firms from China: official
January 29, 2010 by
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Google case may deter US firms from China: official
The United States said Thursday that Google’s problems in China with cyberattacks could deter US companies from investing in the Asian economic powerhouse amid rising trade tensions.
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Google’s China problem (and ours)
January 23, 2010 by
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Google’s China problem (and ours)
Well, that was the biggest news bombshell to land in quite a while. Google reveals that it’s been hacked by Chinese cyber attackers and says it will no longer play along with China’s repressive Internet rules.
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China at Odds With Future in Internet Fight
January 22, 2010 by
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China at Odds With Future in Internet Fight
SHARON LaFRANIERE Many in China, especially university students, view the possible loss of Google’s maps, translation software and access to scholarly papers with real distress.
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Gipson Hoffman & Pancione Comes under Cyber Attack Directed from China One Week after Filing $2.2 Billion Piracy Suit …
January 20, 2010 by
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Gipson Hoffman & Pancione Comes under Cyber Attack Directed from China One Week after Filing $2.2 Billion Piracy Suit …
LOS ANGELES—-Gipson Hoffman & Pancione, the law firm representing Santa Barbara-based software maker CYBERsitter, LLC, in a $2.2 billion software piracy action filed last week against the People’s Republic of China and seven major computer manufacturers [...]
Google Users in China Fear Losing Important Tool
January 19, 2010 by
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Google Users in China Fear Losing Important Tool
Many in China, especially university students, view the possible loss of Google’s maps, translation software and access to scholarly papers with real distress.
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Tech firms find China a challenging market
January 18, 2010 by
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Tech firms find China a challenging market
While the country offers the promise of a vast potential market, they face difficulties with the government’s control, with piracy and with favoritism toward local companies.
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Spear-Phishing Attacks Out Of China Targeted Source Code, Intellectual Property
January 18, 2010 by
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Spear-Phishing Attacks Out Of China Targeted Source Code, Intellectual Property
Attackers used intelligence, custom malware to access Google, Adobe, and other U.S. companies’ systems
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Software maker sues China on piracy accusation
January 7, 2010 by
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Software maker sues China on piracy accusation
A U.S. software maker sued China and seven major computer makers Tuesday alleging piracy of its Internet filtering software.
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Frbiz.com reports Microsoft China ecosystem employ 1.4 million people
October 7, 2009 by
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Market research firm IDC 15 to a report released today shows that Microsoft’s ecosystem of companies in China reached 1.403 million employees, accounting for 25% of China’s IT industry; Microsoft in China in 2009 for every income 1 dollar, the ecosystem of other companies income of 16.45 yuan.
IDC 15 Ri Microsoft and the ecosystem on [...]
Patents in the Usa and China
September 28, 2009 by
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There are many differences between China and United States Patent Systems. China historically rejected to defend intellectual belongings rights above all because of the two causes: people of China have always viewed copying process as adulation, while the communist government itself opposes personal property. Therefore, until China at last recognized the fact that it had [...]