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Elroy Jetson
To: Joseph Silent who wrote (140535)4/8/2018 2:57:37 AM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 217823
 
Does the Reverse Trojan Horsing ploy also involve a willing party and an enthusiastic counter-party? If so, then perhaps.

In the earlier examples I gave, both Ericsson and VW exchanged some outdated IP for a lot of cash (via willing business) even as both put own futures in some degree of doubts.

However, Gencor (of South Africa) got nothing, did not sell its bio-leach gold technology. But team China today is world leader in bio-leach and Gencor no longer exist.

I suppose if Gencor could dial back the clock it would do different this time and enthusiastically sell what it could and should not have hoped to do, keeping secret its geewhizbangohwhoawee IP of bugs that eat rock and sh*t gold.

The idea of trying to ring-fencing China to any technology is a non-starter, whichever ways.
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