Posted on 07/10/2013 10:47:52 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday that Chinas rise is good for the U.S. and the world, but its theft of U.S intellectual property must stop, as the two global powers began annual talks to build cooperation and hash out their deep-seated differences.
The Strategic and Economic Dialogue is taking place a month after the U.S. and Chinese presidents held an unconventional summit at a California resort that aimed to set a positive tone in relations, but also made plain Washingtons growing anxiety about Chinese cyber-theft.
We both will benefit from an open, secure, reliable Internet. Outright cyber-enabling theft that U.S. companies are experiencing now must be viewed as out of bounds and needs to stop, Biden said in his opening remarks at the State Department.
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That ought to take care of it.
Put Biden’s intellect on the job.
Yeah. they're quivering in their boots NOW, I bet!
Wow. What a man! Them Chinese don’t have a chance...from laughing.
Neil Kinnock speaks......
If an *ss brays in the night, is there anyone to hear it?
They should pass a law to ban Cyber crime.
It will work as well as the laws that ban speeding, drug use, murder, theft, assault, jaywalking, tax fraud, illegal immigration, terrorism....
Idiots. They love to hear the sound of their voice.
I say that Slow Joe’s depredations on the US Treasury must STOP.
Following his normal (gun rights) logic, all he needs to do is take all the computers away from people who are not Chinese and that will keep the Chinese from hacking into our networks.
Stop them, if you can. Would the NSA stop gathering information if it got a lecture from a foreign VP?
Biden says, Biden says. Well, good ol’ Uncle Joe can pontificate all he likes, but who is listening, any more?
Other liberals, maybe, if they aren’t also laughing at him.
Simply attach a monster sized tariff to all Chinese goods or services that have been brought into being as a result of hacking and other outright theft whether you can prove they stole it or not.
Send them a bill for one or two trillion dollars for the several decades of intellectual property theft, just to get the conversation going.
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