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gatorguy said: sree said: gatorguy said: dysamoria said: yes, that sometimes is the case... but most of the things being patented lately are interpreted so broadly that they're effectively eliminating actual competition…
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singularity said: i see tallest is showing his usual kindness and humanity. I would turn them away, with deadly force if necessary. If it was necessary for my nation–my people–to survive, I would gun them down where they stand. Every single l…
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gatorguy said: dysamoria said: yes, that sometimes is the case... but most of the things being patented lately are interpreted so broadly that they're effectively eliminating actual competition by covering every possible implementati…
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thewhitefalcon said: After a failed bid to prove that it was selling state-of-the-art or cutting edge technologies Wait, what? What kind of rathole third-world country is this? Ah ... ah. My perfectly decent (by which I mean the language)…
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rotateleftbyte said: thewhitefalcon said: Wait, what? What kind of rathole third-world country is this? It is called 'protectionism'. This is something that the USA is very good at as well. You know that campaign to 'buy American …
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Now, imagine if the rest of the world started doing that with chinese goods!!!??? It would probably end up generating a lot of well paying jobs in those places ..... hmmmm....
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timbit said: I would pay $20-$30 per month to have unlimited access to Apple's vast movie database, instead of having to rent each individual movie. Netflix doesn't have the most up to date content like Apple does. Would love to see a subscri…
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That was actually quite well handled. No exception for apple, and the same flexible rules for everyone. Exception for apple never did seem right. Think 3-8years is a fair amount of time to get to 30% of local sourcing if a company is interested in …
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jbdragon said: I still don't think it's worth it for Apple to get into that market. A Max 8 years before Apple would have to go along with the same old sourcing rules. I don't think it's worth it to get into that market. Maybe Satellite s…
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FIrstly, it is a very good move. He is very popular, and he has done something similar for Hyundai Cars (known as Kia in the US) in India. A company entering the indian market with their first car in 1998 are today the second largest car maker in in…
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freerange said: This is restraint of trade pure and simple. While one can argue that India is a developing nation and needs the flexibility to grow their own businesses / industries, the reality is that India is being allowed to steal our job…
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foggyhill said: anantksundaram said: It may be, but the rules are what they are, and it applies to everyone equally. This is the reality of doing business globally. Rules tend to different in different places. The rules of doing …
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tommikele said: sree said: Wow, talk about applying stereo types and being demeaning to women! Women lib? Cut carrots? Proper working women? Somehow I think you just might be Indian and in the USA on an H1-B visa and your wif…
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latifbp said: anantksundaram said: Honestly, I am failing to see why this spat about used phones such a big deal on all sides. Really, do we think that this is somehow the centerpiece of Apple's long term entry and growth strategy into…
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anantksundaram said: digitalclips said: I have no idea and am just asking. Does Europe and the USA have the same or similar reciprocal conditions with Indian products in our trade deals? No. One of the key principles of internation…
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ireland said: The store rule is totally ridiculous. Not for India. There are a lot of rules in this world that look ridiculous to outsiders, but might not be so from a different perspective. Take for example, the spouse's of H1-B visa …
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freerange said: cnocbui said: That is a rather jaundiced viewpoint. Apple have asked to dump used phones on the Indian market, and India has rightly said no to the proposal, which I think most countries would do that had local manuf…
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vvswarup said: sree said: India is a big producer of coffee beans, so yes there is starbucks and they source their beans from india. A lot of the clothing, including stuff available in the US, is actually made in india and banglades…
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techprod1gy said: Can anyone shed more detail on this subject? From a quick look it feels like other countries work hard to keep foreign companies out or at least make it difficult. Is this something the US needs to step up a bit or not? …
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tokyojimu said: There are Samsung stores all over the place in India. Are they really building 30% of their product in India? Yes.