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By using its dominance to gain access to competing firms' intellectual property, Intel diminishes the incentive for companies to develop new PC chip technologies, thus harming competition and cementing its own dominance in the industry, the FTC argues.
CNN: Intel claims FTC found no evidence of harm
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According to those present at the meeting, the CEOs told Premier Wen that foreign companies were being compelled to transfer valuable intellectual property in order to gain market access.
FORBES: Is China Overplaying its Hand?
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This same law would be triggered if Palestinians gain membership in the World Health Organization, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and potentially dozens of UN agencies critical to U.S. interests.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by Assistant Secretary Esther Brimmer to the American Jewish Committee of Greater Miami and Broward | The White House
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Nor do we gain much insight into his thought processes, psychological makeup or intellectual foundations.
WSJ: Book Review: Stalin's General
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Creating a new department to engage in such an exercise would be expensive and distract us from our current efforts to find, hire, and retain the skilled security people we need as the threat rises, the methodologies of the attackers gain in sophistication, and the targets of their attacks expand to all of our intellectual property.
FORBES: An Open Letter to Senator Rockefeller
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If other countries can simply take intellectual creations without paying for them, then wealthy nations have much less to gain from a free trade agreement and the entire world innovation system suffers.
FORBES: The Essential Input That Makes Singapore A Glittering Symbol Of Wealth
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The Governor tells us that this one comes from a 2011 International Trade Commission report reporting that the United States could gain 2.1 million jobs if Chinese businesses would stop infringing on U.S. intellectual property rights.
FORBES: Romney's 12 Million Jobs Math Yet Another Dishonest Bait And Switch
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Swift Congressional approval of these agreements will help American companies gain greater access to these markets and sell more of their products and services abroad, including high technology and intellectual property intensive products.
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