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then why mention patent counts? its a pointless metric.
Intellectual property is theft. Does the OP expect us to cheer at how good China is at being capitalist?
You're missing the point. And no, i don't support "intellectual property". But whether or not i support something doesn't make that thing not real. We have to engage with reality as it exists, and that's what China is doing.
Why is intellectual property in quotes and what is the point I am missing? When did anyone say intellectual property is not real? I genuinely do not understand your response, sorry.
As far as I know, the reality is that patents are harmful to innovation, especially digital innovation, and antithetical to social ownership of the means of production, especially in our age of knowledge economy. China is leading in innovation today but, as comrade blobjim pointed out at the beginning of this thread, this has nothing to do with patents – and I am now also claiming that giving in to the pressures of the global capital and accepting patents as a necessity and a yardstick of success will prove to be stifling to innovation. In light of all of this, I look at the OP and don't see a reason to be triumphant.