Arthur Herman: It’s All Part of a Strategy of Slowing China’s Advances in the High-Tech Sector
The United States may be poised to open a new front in its effort to block China’s access to our high-tech base, namely quantum computing.
The United States may be poised to open a new front in its effort to block China’s access to our high-tech base, namely quantum computing.
Will your quantum technology IP be left vulnerable to hacked algorithms or to the looming arrival of powerful quantum computers?
“Strong, responsive regulatory systems help keep the Australian economy as efficient and flexible as possible, and they also help [Australia’s] industries compete in the global economy.” Just as the U.S. is promoting legislation to help the U.S. technical edge in quantum computing, so to is the government of Australia.
The U.S., Australia, Britain, NZ, Finland, Sweden, Denmark condemn intellectual property theft by Chinese actors. Canada, not so much.
Intellectual Property Rights add to the ‘fire of genius’ by protecting an innovator’s invention. Such protections fuel inventiveness. But what happens when China gets involved with secret intellectual property rights agreements or outright theft?