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Demonstrators protest against free trade pact's drug patent proposals

Higher Ed
1. Mid of protesters chanting outside the Marriott Hotel in Lima, where negotiations are under way for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), chanting (Spanish) "It's non-negotiable" (in reference to their rights) 2. Pan right from...
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THAILAND: ANTI PIRACY LAWS HAVE LITTLE EFFECT IN BANGKOK

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English/Nat Talks between China and the US on averting a threatened trade war over China's alleged piracy of U-S copyrights resumed Tuesday. Washington has said it will impose 100 percent tariffs on one (b) billion dollars worth of...
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Bloomberg

Carly Fiorina: Global Minimum Tax "Lousy Idea"

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Bloomberg's David Westin spoke to former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, Chairman of Carly Fiorina Enterprises and Unlocking Potential about the proposed 15% global minimum tax rate on corporate profits and waiving patent...
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Bloomberg

U.S.-China Trade Relationship Is Too Big to Fail, Chamber of Commerce's Brilliant Says

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Myron Brilliant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce executive vice president and head of international affairs, discusses the U.S. blacklisting Huawei Technologies Co. and the escalating trade tensions between China and the U.S. He...
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Nepalese pashmina under threat from cheap copies

Higher Ed
AP Television Kathmandu, Nepal - March 25-26, 2011 1. Wide of shoppers on Kathmandu's main market street, pan right 2. Various of pashmina shawls, scarves and woollens on display in stalls 3. Various of shawls made with pure pashmina...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins' Brands Sees Most Fraught Geopolitical Environment Since Cold War

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Hal Brands, professor of global affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), reacts to the U.S. accusing China of continuing a state-backed campaign of intellectual property theft. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm Will Pull Out All the Stops to Fight FTC Ruling

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Kevin Arquit, partner at law firm Kasowitz Benson Torres, says Qualcomm will keep on fighting the FTC antitrust ruling. He appears on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Wikipedia will switch off in protest over challenge to web freedoms

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide of Wikipedia office 2. Mid of Wikipedia worker seated at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation: "It is detrimental to the free and open web. It is...
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US Sec of Commerce and Health Sec speak on trade, food, drug and product safety

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1. Wide of interior of Conference Hall 2. Mid of United States Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez getting up from his seat and walking to podium 3. Close of audience listening 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Gutierrez, US Secretary of...
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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

Higher Ed
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

Higher Ed
China refuted criticism Monday from US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who accused Beijing of stealing US intellectual property.
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AFP News Agency

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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Bloomberg

Huawei Hit With Racketeering Charge

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Professor Bacchus Says TPP-11 Will Go Forward

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Qualcomm's Amon Sees 5G Ramping Up, Expects Apple Resolution in 2019

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

China’s Paper WTO Win Won't Dissuade U.S. From Trade War

Higher Ed
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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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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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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Bloomberg

Huawei VP Danks Argues Company Should Not Be on the Restricted List

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Aug.29 -- Tim Danks, Huawei Technologies Co. vice president of risk management and partner relations, comments on the U.S. government's restriction on sales of the company's equipment and the industry concerns about intellectual property...
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US suspends Tuesday's Chinese imports tariff hike

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The United States is suspending a tariff hike on $250 billion in Chinese imports that was set to take effect Tuesday, and China agreed to buy $40 billion to $50 billion in U.S. farm products as the world's two biggest economies reached a...
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Bloomberg

Trade Deal Puts U.S. Corporations First, says Summers - Wall Street Week

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, reacts to the signing of phase one of a U.S.-China trade deal in an exclusive commentary for "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
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China destroys 16 million counterfeit CDs and DVDs.

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot Chinese customs officer with machine gun standing in front of container filled with pirate goods 2. Mid shot same 3. Wide shot grinding machines in row prepared to destroy pirated goods 4. Mid shot insignia of Chinese...