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China signs licensing pact with U.S., U.K.

December 15, 2006 Memorandum of understanding with four American and British trade associations aimed at enforcement of copyright. TAGS: China, U.N., U.K., government, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Dealing with China the wrong way

February 15, 2006 Mezi Media co-founder Harry Tsao says mixing business with politics is bad for companies and bad for foreign relations. TAGS: China, free trade, politics, relation, Internet company, government, co-founder, U.S.

China closing the tech gap?

April 21, 2005 Country is becoming a center of innovation, according to some experts. Another view is that China is likely to be stuck as follower. TAGS: China, innovation, commission, government, NVidia, U.S.

China, U.S. hammer out trade concerns

April 22, 2004 A joint commission is taking steps to resolve commercial concerns about the development of a wireless networking security standard and enforcement of intellectual property rights. TAGS: intellectual property right, China, biotechnology, significance, enforcement, intellectual property, commission, U.S., U.S. company, wireless networking, concern, government, development, security

Chip group seeks China, U.S. reforms

October 28, 2003 China's government is playing too active a role in the country's semiconductor industry, but the United States isn't doing enough for its own, a chip trade group says. TAGS: VAT, semiconductor, China, tax incentive, World Trade Organization, tax, facility, nanotechnology, Taiwan, U.S., Intel, government, supplier, chip company

China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says

July 12, 2006 With semiconductor industry improving rapidly, country could achieve technological parity with U.S. in a few years. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., Semiconductor Equipment, parity, semiconductor, DRAM, China, government, flash memory, CEO, U.S., chip company, PC

U.S. calls for more antipiracy action from China

April 12, 2006 Government officials applaud China's PC and optical disc factory crackdown but say more action is needed. TAGS: piracy, China, antipiracy, margin, business software, government, operating system, U.S., PC

Silicon Valley's China syndrome

February 4, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the tech industry is fed up with software piracy in China but still doesn't have a solution. TAGS: Duncan Hunter, China, American Software, World Trade Organization, piracy, Silicon Valley, negotiation, government, U.S.

Mexico wants your software work

May 17, 2006 Mexico wants in on outsourcing, and they have a lot of graduates to prove it. TAGS: Mexico, outsourcing, engineer, government, China, U.S.

The collective amnesia over Shi Tao

March 30, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says Silicon Valley would do well to borrow a page from the history of the antiapartheid struggle. TAGS: Jerry Yang, China, Cisco Systems Inc., government, Yahoo! Inc., Silicon Valley, Google Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

China joins forum on curbing spam

February 23, 2005 In a move that inspires optimism, China--one of the largest contributors to the spam epidemic-- appears at London discussion. TAGS: Spamhaus, anti-spam, spam, China, spammer, government, London, conference, U.S.

Lenovo smear is grossly unfair

April 4, 2006 Endpoint Technologies president Roger L. Kay says xenophobia is factor in accusations against Chinese-founded PC maker. TAGS: Lenovo, China, congressman, Seagate Technology, OEM, notebook computer, client, interest, government, manufacturing, AMD, IBM Corp., work, Intel, PC, U.S.

Debating high tech's China challenge

January 23, 2006 The PFF's Adam Thierer squares off with the Cato Institute's Jim Harper over how tech companies should engage China. TAGS: engagement, China, freedom, government, U.S., Google Inc.

Intel, others to stop shipping Wi-Fi to China

March 10, 2004 The companies say they haven't found a satisfactory way to incorporate an imposed encryption standard into their Wi-Fi chips, as trade tensions between the United States and China heat up. TAGS: WAPI, China, Broadcom Corp., Chinese company, Wi-Fi, World Trade Organization, regulation, Intel, law, government, Japan, chip company, cell phone, U.S.

China Wi-Fi codes to be controlled by 11 firms

December 11, 2003 Companies that want to adopt the new China-only wireless encryption standard will have to acquire that technology from just 11 designated Chinese companies. TAGS: WAPI, Chinese company, China, Wi-Fi, Asia-Pacific, standards, government, intellectual property, security, U.S.

Yang speaks on Yahoo's China policy

March 8, 2006 Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang defends China practices, says executives feel "horrible" over arrests. TAGS: Jerry Yang, arrest, social media, China, Yahoo! Inc., authority, co-founder, Internet service, government, conference, Time Warner Inc., U.S., MP3

Feds should double science budget, says Intel CEO

June 9, 2004 The U.S. risks losing its competitive edge in part because of federal neglect, Craig Barrett says. TAGS: Craig Barrett, science, budget, Intel, venture capital, R&D, government, China, agency, telecommunications, broadband, U.S., CEO

Web giants ask for feds' help on censorship

January 31, 2007 Google, Yahoo and Microsoft say government should stand behind global Internet freedom, but not all support legislation. TAGS: censorship, Web company, authority, terrorism, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., government, request, help, China, Microsoft Corp., U.S., e-mail

U.K. looking to Linux with help from IBM

October 8, 2003 Nine new test programs in Britain add to open-source rumblings in Germany, China, the United States and elsewhere and increase the heat on makers of proprietary software. TAGS: government agency, Linux, procurement, open-source software, U.K., agency, government, IBM Corp., Microsoft Office, open source, Germany, China, server, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Lawmakers raise heat on Lenovo deal

January 26, 2005 Congressional representatives say Treasury Department needs more time to examine security implications of IBM selling off PC business. TAGS: Lenovo, IBM PC, transaction, IBM Corp., investigation, sale, antitrust, government, letter, representative, China, U.S., security, PC
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