CNN: Did China steal Japan's high-speed train?

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(18-04-2013, 03:17 AM)ValueBeliever Wrote: The Communist party. In the name of country they employ vast human top talent to legally hack into system, steal all the data and knowledge and then spread it to their SOEs to copy. But lots of it will also end up in the hands of private enterprise.

Just curious, how do you "legally hack"?
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(18-04-2013, 03:17 AM)ValueBeliever Wrote: What copy? Copy it, improve on cheapness with price appeal and almost = in function. You the consumer n investors are to blame at the end of the day for chosing chinese product.

You guess who is hacking all the way. The Communist party. In the name of country they employ vast human top talent to legally hack into system, steal all the data and knowledge and then spread it to their SOEs to copy. But lots of it will also end up in the hands of private enterprise.

I heard it from various sources, including officially from USA. But so far it remains as "accusations", rather "proven facts".

"Legally hacking" sound like a scene of CIA's spy at work, all over the world, but again it is just an accusation without prove. Tongue

http://world.time.com/2013/03/12/hack-at...erwarfare/
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