Huawei’s Yearslong Rise Is Littered With Accusations of Theft and Dubious Ethics

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“They spent all their resources stealing technology”: Huawei’s rise to stardom has long been dogged by accusations of unethical practices.

On a summer evening in 2004, as the Supercomm tech conference in Chicago wound down, a middle-aged Chinese visitor began wending his way through the nearly abandoned booths, popping open million-dollar networking equipment to photograph the circuit boards inside, according to people who were there.

A security guard stopped him and confiscated memory sticks with the photos, a notebook with diagrams and data belonging to AT&T Corp., and a list of six companies including Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. and Nortel Networks...

 

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Chinese companies pay US billions of patent license fees each year, while Huawei's 2018 R&D funds exceed $10 billion. Huawei is also not likely to steal a 5G technology that the United States does not have!

Chinese corporations and central bank do two thing really well: steal technology and devalue currency.

Yet companies like Google have been lobbying for weakened IP and Patent protections for almost a decade--making it harder and harder (esp for small companies) to fight technological theft, esp. for method patents. Here's an example of Huawei theft.

Of course, that’s why they have the most advanced 5G technology....because they steal it from other companies who don’t have that technology......

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