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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON TO MAKE INTERNET GLOBAL FREE TRADE ZONE

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English/Nat The Clinton administration is vowing to make the Internet a Global free trade zone. Trade through cyberspace could reach a staggering 200 (b) billion dollars by the year 2000 in the United States alone. To ensure that the...
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Huawei on planned US law to block patent fees

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Chinese tech giant Huawei warned Thursday a US senator's proposal to block the company from pursuing damages in patent courts would be a "catastrophe for global innovation."
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China refutes Pompeo intellectual property claims

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China refuted criticism Monday from US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who accused Beijing of stealing US intellectual property.
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VOICED : Anti Islam bus ads cause outrage in San Francisco

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VOICED : Anti Islam bus ads cause outrage in San Francisco
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Huawei Hit With Racketeering Charge

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Feb.13 -- The U.S. raised the stakes in its battle with Huawei Technologies Co., using a law historically associated with prosecuting mafia figures to claim the Chinese company engaged in decades of intellectual property theft....
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Professor Bacchus Says TPP-11 Will Go Forward

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Nov.21 -- James Bacchus, professor of global affairs at the University of Central Florida, discusses the WTO's relationship with the U.S. and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. He speak on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia" from the Asia Global...
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Qualcomm's Amon Sees 5G Ramping Up, Expects Apple Resolution in 2019

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Jan.07 -- Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang about the company's 5G plans, the ongoing patent dispute with Apple and the potential impact of the U.S.-China trade war on Qualcomm's supply chain.
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Trump Welcomes US Manufacturers to White House

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President Donald Trump convened a meeting with business leaders at the White House on Wednesday as part of his ongoing "made in America" theme week. Trump said his administration will be working with the Federal Trade...
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China’s Paper WTO Win Won't Dissuade U.S. From Trade War

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Sep.15 -- The World Trade Organization undercut the main justification for President Donald Trump’s trade war against China, saying that American tariffs on Chinese goods violate international rules. Still, the ruling failed to dissuade...
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Barr: Apple, Disney Among Big Techs That Became China Pawns

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Jul.16 -- Attorney General William Barr says major U.S. technology companies including Apple Inc. and Walt Disney Co. have become "pawns" of China, enabling the government in Beijing to amass influence and wealth at the expense of the...
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SOUTH AFRICA: HAMBURGER GIANT MCDONALD'S TO OPEN 1ST RESTAURANT

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English/Nat American hamburger giant McDonald's scored a court victory over a copycat rival Friday and prepared to sell its first burger-and-fries in South Africa. Corporate executives have won a court order barring a competitor from...
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CLEAN : N.Carolina US government file dueling bathroom law suits

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CLEAN : N.Carolina US government file dueling bathroom law suits
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VOICED : Indias Muslim women fight triple talaq divorce

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VOICED : Indias Muslim women fight triple talaq divorce
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Exchange rate hearing on Capitol Hill

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1. Wide of committee hearing room 2. Mid view of committee hearing room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sandler Levin, chairman, Ways and Means Committee: "Recent reports suggest that the government of China may be mounting an even more...
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Assessment of US, China relations as APEC continues

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AP Television Sydney, September 6, 2007 1. Sydney Convention Centre 2. Close of APEC banner 3. APEC banners AP Television Hanoi, November 18, 2006 4. Wide of leaders in costumes as declaration is read 5. Chinese President Hu Jintao,...
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USA: US/CHINA TRADE WAR OVER COPYRIGHT PIRACY LOOMING

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English/Nat For the second time in a year, a U-S/China trade war over copyright piracy is looming. China has been given a week to close down factories Washington claims illegally copy two (b) billion dollars worth of American movies,...
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Genovese attempt to patent pesto

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AP Television Genoa - April 8th, 2010 1. Mid of people walking through Genoa market 2. Mid of grocer wrapping a bush of Genoa Basil in a bag for a customer 3. SOUNDBITE (Italian), Pina Cavo, Genoa Resident: "Our basil� I prefer...
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CLEAN: US draft Internet law could limit free speech: ACLU

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CLEAN: US draft Internet law could limit free speech: ACLU
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US commerce secretary continues visit

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Beijing, 22 June 2004 1. Wide shot exterior of Beijing Johnson Controls Company 2. US Commerce Secretary Don Evans and Labour Secretary Elaine Chao visiting Johnson Controls Company automobile seat production factory 3. Evans and Chao...
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USA: INTEL ANTITRUST CASE SETTLEMENT

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English/Nat Intel Corporation and the United States Federal Trade Commission say they have reached a tentative settlement agreement in their antitrust case. The F-T-C had claimed the microchip giant illegally tried to edge out rival...
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Reax as patent authority rules iPhone name in Brazil belongs to local firm

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13 February, 2013 1. Various of computer screen showing Brazilian company Gradiente's iphones for sale online 14 February, 2013 2. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Simone Lahorgue, intellectual property lawyer and arbitrator with the World...
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USA: CHINA ACCUSED OF LETHARGY TOWARDS COPYRIGHT FRAUD

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English/Nat China is still not doing enough to stamp out illegal music recordings according the U-S record industry. Despite recent high profile campaigns against counterfeit C-D and video producers the faking business continues to pump...
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China Used Tiny Chip in Hack That Infiltrated Amazon, Apple

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Oct.04 -- A Bloomberg Businessweek investigation shows that Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips on servers that made their way into data centers at Amazon.com Inc., Apple Inc. and other companies. In emailed statements, Amazon,...
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U.S. Trade Report Says China Hasn't Altered Unfair Practices

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Nov.20 -- The U.S. on Tuesday accused China of continuing a state-backed campaign of intellectual property and technology theft even as the world’s two largest economies have descended into a tit-for-tat tariff war. Bloomberg's Greg...