An Alternative to the American way of Innovation | Andrew 'bunnie' Huang | TEDxPickeringStreet İndir
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- 22 Eki 2018
Intellectual property laws of today are largely influenced by regulations created more than a hundred years ago in Europe. But there is one country in the world where IP is handled in a radically different manner as a result of the internet age: China. What can we learn from China in this age of innovation? This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Edward Snowden with Joe Rogan suggested me here...
Worse for the individual, better for society? Maybe we need a middle road with shorter time period of protection.
"Echo chamber of improvement" 👍
Very good book , « the hardware hacker »
Ed sent me
Copying is not theft.
The only problem with this is that you can't really innovate by producing random kitty-cat phones.
I REALLY hate those poppy, plosive, distorted, horrid sounding "over-the-head" countryman microphones!
His obsession is about the upside the plastic manufacturers have, by closing the knowledge gap on the pcb/electronics side, so they can sell more plastic and are not dependent on one large contract.
I certainly agree with what he is saying; but I believe the American way lends itself to developing better premium products.
This is so funny why would you invest time and money so someone can just copy you and lose out. That’s like a farmer planting seeds and watering plants and letting someone take his crop for free.