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Former Coca-Cola Scientist Is the Latest to Be Indicted in U.S. Crackdown on China-Related IP Theft

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Seems the Chinese can't even figure out how to make the liner inside of a can correctly...:omghaha:

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http://fortune.com/2019/02/15/us-china-ip-theft-coca-cola-you-xiaorong/

Another week, another China-linked case about intellectual property theft. This time, U.S. authorities have charged a Chinese-born, Michigan-based engineer—a former Coca-Cola employee—with the attempted theft of trade secrets valued at almost $120 million.

You Xiaorong, also known as Shannon You, worked as a principle engineer for global research at an unnamed Atlanta company from 2012-2017, the Justice Department said Thursday. Coca-Cola told the Wall Street Journal that it was the company in question.

At Coke, You had access to trade secrets regarding the development of new coatings for the inside of cans and other containers, that were free of bisphenol-A (BPA)—a coating that was used for a long time but that is now known to have harmful effects. She then went on to work for a packaging company in Tennessee where she also had access to trade secrets.

According to the indictment, she then took trade secrets to China, in order to give them to a state-backed company there. U.S. prosecutors—who have recently lobbed intellectual property theft charges at Huawei and a Chinese former Apple employee—said this formed part of a pattern.

In the context of the U.S.-China trade war, which is partly about the issue of IP theft, it is now beyond doubt that the Justice Department is trying to send China a message.

“The conduct alleged in today’s indictment exemplifies the rob, replicate and replace approach to technological development,” said Assistant Attorney General John Demers. “Unfortunately, China continues to use its national programs, like the ‘Thousand Talents,’ to solicit and reward the theft of our nation’s trade secrets and intellectual property, but the Justice Department will continue to prioritize investigations like these, to ensure that China understands that this criminal conduct is not an acceptable business or economic development practice.”

You wasn’t the only one charged in this case—so were Chinese national Liu Xiangchen and an unnamed third co-conspirator. Liu apparently manages the Chinese company that would have manufactured products based on the allegedly stolen secrets, and paid You with money and part-ownership of a new company that would have “owned” the secrets.

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"Liu apparently manages the Chinese company that would have manufactured products based on the allegedly stolen secrets, and paid You with money and part-ownership of a new company that would have “owned” the secrets."

In other words they would have patented the stolen technique first in China and then extorted a licensing fee from Coke. Typical shenanigans by Chinese companies.

 
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Silly boy, one of my good friend is working at the German headquarter of Coca Cola as a high ranking manager.

We do talk about the wellbeing of her employer. The company is not doing well in Germany.

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Nice, but what does that have to do with can-liners?? LOL! Germany is only 1 of 200 countries Coca-Cola does business in. You going to post the price of a German liter next or something as if that is relevant too?
 
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LOL! Just another example of China's lack of innovation. You can't even figure out how to make a can correctly on your own. :rofl:
Everybody agrees the US is further along in technology.
The phenomenon is that China is SCARING THE PANTS OFF the US with the speed a developing nation is catching up and indeed surpassed the US in some sectors.

The US hands are NOT clean as exemplified by their eminent innovationist BUT A THIEF nevertheless, Steve Jobs of Apple.
Quote by Steve Jobs, Good artist copy, Great artist steal to justify his STEALING.

Btw China knows how to make a can as billions of made in China canned food attest.
I am still surviving eating China made canned food all my life.
Just have to exercise moderation in all that we eat.

The US is GREAT in Sweet Coating their STEALING, . . . and KILLING, and BOMBING.
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Steve Jobs of Apple.
Quote by Steve Jobs, Good artist copy, Great artist steal to justify his STEALING.

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Here's him saying that..you are taking what he said out of context.

He doesn't mean corporate espionage you dope.

He means using other people's great ideas and expanding upon it to make something better.
The Wright Brothers put a gas engine (someone else's great idea) on their glider and made the first powered plane.

Even today Apple uses Sony great little cameras in their iPhones...but note they pay Sony for it..they don't steal it.

It also means if they see great talent they are willing to throw a lot of money at them to come to work for Apple. Along the same lines of the OP Jobs said to the President of Pepsi "Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?".
 
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Here's him saying that..you are taking what he said out of context.

He doesn't mean corporate espionage you dope.

He means using other people's great ideas and expanding upon it to make something better.
The Wright Brothers put a gas engine (someone else's great idea) on their glider and made the first powered plane.

Even today Apple uses Sony great little cameras in their iPhones...but note they pay Sony for it..they don't steal it.

It also means if they see great talent they are willing to throw a lot of money at them to come to work for Apple. Along the same lines of the OP Jobs said to the President of Pepsi "Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?".
You sure know how to SUGAR COAT the STEALING, YOU DOPE???
Bill Gates can explain the STEALING BETTER.
https://www.businessinsider.sg/bill...on-about-copying-steve-jobs-2017-3/?r=US&IR=T.

As Walter Isaacson reported in his Steve Jobs biography, Gates responded: “Well, Steve, I think there’s more than one way of looking at it. I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.”
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You sure know how to SUGAR COAT the STEALING, YOU DOPE???
Bill Gates can explain the STEALING BETTER.
https://www.businessinsider.sg/bill...on-about-copying-steve-jobs-2017-3/?r=US&IR=T.

As Walter Isaacson reported in his Steve Jobs biography, Gates responded: “Well, Steve, I think there’s more than one way of looking at it. I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.”
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LOL! I worked on Sun SparcStations with SunOS and Intergraph workstations running X Windows back in ~1990. The "Window" idea for computers was already well established and worked perfectly (and looked beautiful) well before Apple and Microsoft started doing it crudely on their first "Windows" desktops (it looked like crap and was laughable). BOTH of them have no case.

this is from 1987
 
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LOL! I worked on Sun SparcStations with SunOS and Intergraph workstations running X Windows back in ~1990. The "Window" idea for computers was already well established and worked perfectly (and looked beautiful) well before Apple and Microsoft started doing it crudely on their first "Windows" desktops (it looked like crap and was laughable). BOTH of them have no case.

this is from 1987
I know.
So you agree STEVE JOBS is a THIEF.
It is well established that both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are stealing from Xerox.
I was also in IT long before you in case it matters.
The STEALING was in 1979, long before you DOPE working with X windows around 1990.

Why that previous long winded post of yours trying so hard to justify THEFT.
Is it OK when THEFT done by US and NOT OK when its others?
Like it is OK and good for the world when the US bomb the SHIT out of Vietnam, Laos, Iraq and Libya.
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Here's him saying that..you are taking what he said out of context.

He doesn't mean corporate espionage you dope.

He means using other people's great ideas and expanding upon it to make something better.
The Wright Brothers put a gas engine (someone else's great idea) on their glider and made the first powered plane.

Even today Apple uses Sony great little cameras in their iPhones...but note they pay Sony for it..they don't steal it.

It also means if they see great talent they are willing to throw a lot of money at them to come to work for Apple. Along the same lines of the OP Jobs said to the President of Pepsi "Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?".
He ain't gots the brains to put things into proper context.
 
He ain't gots the brains to put things into proper context.
Says the SILLY man whose brain got problem with his grammar.
Here's him saying that..you are taking what he said out of context.

He doesn't mean corporate espionage you dope.

He means using other people's great ideas and expanding upon it to make something better.
The Wright Brothers put a gas engine (someone else's great idea) on their glider and made the first powered plane.

Even today Apple uses Sony great little cameras in their iPhones...but note they pay Sony for it..they don't steal it.

It also means if they see great talent they are willing to throw a lot of money at them to come to work for Apple. Along the same lines of the OP Jobs said to the President of Pepsi "Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?".
Even today Apple uses Sony great little cameras in their iPhones...but note they pay Sony for it..they don't steal it.
Sure, the THIEF Steve Jobs will pay after the owners sue the PANTS OFF him.
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-settles-with-creative-for-100-million-1/
Apple settles with Creative for $100 million
Apple agrees to license Creative patent for music player interface.
Creative sued Apple in May, claiming the iPod maker was infringing on its patents.

That is, IPOD IDEA IS STOLEN FROM CREATIVE LABS.
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