Let's start a single chapter to illustrate, two examples
Let me start with an example, which happened not so long ago:
Earlier this year, Huawei demanded that Verizon, the largest U.S. carrier, pay licensing fees for more than 230 patents, totaling more than $1 billion. As early as February, Huawei proposed to "solve the problem of patent licensing fees" for Verizon's network equipment from more than 20 vendors, including some major U.S. technology companies.
U.S. Congressman Marco Rubio "lashed" Huawei for becoming a patent troll, accusing them of retaliating against U.S. attacks with baseless and costly patent claims.
Marco Rubio is not only attacking Huawei's patent claims, but is also preparing to ban Huawei's claims in the first place. A few days ago, foreign media reported that Marco Rubio proposed a new bill in the U.S. Congress, requiring the new U.S. National Defense Authorization Program amendment to add the content of not recognizing Huawei's patents in the United States, and not allowing Huawei to sue American companies for infringing Huawei's patents.
Let me give you another example: because of the Xianggang matter, Facebook Twitter banned a large number of accounts from Chinese mainland some time ago.
These two things have interpreted the double standard of the country on the other side of the ocean to the extreme.
There's a recent internet buzzphrase that says: Shut up, we're talking about democracy!
So is it too much for the protagonist to make reasonable use of the laws of China, plagiarize the formula of an American catering company, and then shout "there is no justice in business wars", and then defeat this foreign-funded company through competition?
I don't understand that today, there are still so many people, obviously Chinese, but when facing domestic and foreign countries, they still use two standards, because the air in the United States is exceptionally sweet?
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