>>1918395>What exactly did they copy?>I'm astonished by the "copyright infringement"Most new shit is a copy or an improvement anyway. Maybe the photograph or lightbulb or phonograph or airplane were the last real ‘new’ inventions. And a copyright only lasts for 20 years anyway, it only gives the original inventor a chance to be first to market with their idea.
I guess China finally figured out how to properly build the jet engines, that was the only part that they could never reliably produce on their own, and it was usually more of a quality control issue than an innovation issue. Japan was the same way from 1930’s-1980, they lost WW2 because their equipment was shitty and it fell apart, then their products remained kinda shitty after the war and it wasn’t until they adopted QA in the 70’s that their stuff got better and high quality in the 80’s.
>I'm astonished by the "copyright infringement" bullshit that never seems to die. It makes no fucking sense. You never present evidence, and even if you did, nobody would careThere is plenty of evidence of IP theft from the past 2 decades.
FBI investigations in 2010-2019 had professors from 10+ top schools selling research.
They stole some missile calibration stuff and wavelength data for US mil infrared and night vision systems sometime during 2005-2012.
They stole a lot of shit in the late 90’s and early 2000’s and it continues.
In 2020 the Harvard professor was already under investigation for selling bio lab secrets to China.
Then the US shut down the Chinese Embassy in Houston because the FBI was already investigating IP/copyright theft coming from there and now the chinks were interfering by creating civil unrest during 2020.
There is plenty of evidence of Chinese bullshit.