If China wants to base their economy on trade secrets stolen by state-backed hacking, then feel free to enjoy better state backed hacking, courtesy of the American Military Industrial Complex Uncle Sam!
Long before the United States began accusing other countries of stealing ideas, the U.S. government encouraged intellectual piracy to catch up with England’s technological advances.
That not an argument to support China using stolen tech, though. Just because US did a bad thing, doesn’t make it ok for China to do so.
The argument is that they should expect to be hacked when using tech stolen from other countries. By pointing out US also steal technologies, you’re only arguing that the US should also expect to be hacked, an idea no one was arguing against. You’re basically arguing against a point that hasn’t been brought up, yet.
If China wants to base their economy on trade secrets stolen by state-backed hacking, then feel free to enjoy better state backed hacking, courtesy of the
American Military Industrial ComplexUncle Sam!The US would never base their economy on stolen IP! Except until we stole enough to be #1: https://www.history.com/news/industrial-revolution-spies-europe
That not an argument to support China using stolen tech, though. Just because US did a bad thing, doesn’t make it ok for China to do so.
The argument is that they should expect to be hacked when using tech stolen from other countries. By pointing out US also steal technologies, you’re only arguing that the US should also expect to be hacked, an idea no one was arguing against. You’re basically arguing against a point that hasn’t been brought up, yet.