DOCUMENTARY: Meet China’s “makers”: inventors, engineers and visionaries whose innovations have the potential to shape the future of their country and the whole world. They let their imaginations fly and have fun with their creativity, making the process of building a business seem easy.
( looks like they're using a Canon G11 (480p video) as a "B' Cam. )
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Yes, they're finding extremely creative new methods to steal technology and ideas from the west.
Yes, they're finding extremely creative new methods to steal technology and ideas from the west.
LOL
Btw, so called "technology stealing" term is possible only in imperialism.
It is in interest of humanity to make any and each technology and idea freely available.
This documentary is mostly about little guys trying out new ideas. Nothing to worry about :)
The West did not steal ideas from China,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_inventions
The West did not steal things from Africa:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_United_States
Thomas Edison did not steal ideas : ] http://www.historicmysteries.com/did-thomas-edison-steal-inventions/
Steve Jobs did not steal ideas from Xerox PARC;
http://www.mac-history.net/computer-history/2012-03-22/apple-and-xerox-parc
Hollywood never steal ideas!! :)
http://vivas.us/asian-movies-that-hollywood-stole-i-bet-you-didnt-know-some-of-these/
http://www.cracked.com/article_19852_5-famous-movies-that-shamelessly-ripped-off-obscure-ones.html
http://www.toptenz.net/10-foreign-movies-hollywood-ripped-off.php
Btw, so called "technology stealing" term is possible only in imperialism. It is in interest of humanity to make any and each technology and idea freely available.
Can never decide if you're the internet's most idealistic man or most cynical.
Can never decide if you're the internet's most idealistic man or most cynical.
You can, as availability of technology and ideas is pure materialism.
simple but great statement about ideas.
Btw, so called "technology stealing" term is possible only in imperialism.
Agreed... Supporting the corrupt, self-serving, corporate copyright laws, is like a slave arguing in support of slave owners rights.
It is in interest of humanity to make any and each technology and idea freely available.
Lawrence Lessig's lecture 'Free Culture' explains this concept really well...
Supporting the corrupt, self-serving, corporate copyright laws, is like a slave arguing in support of slave owners rights.
They are not corporate and corrupt (but corporations are most happy ones, just because they are most powerful, but it was same in other areas). They are honest laws that are made in the interest of ruling class.
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