Did Huawei ever invent anything?

We've all heard of Huawei in one way or the other, but what do you actually know about this company?
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  • @Dan_wiles
    @Dan_wiles3 жыл бұрын

    A friend of mine was teaching kids in China. He said on one of the last days of term he told the kids they could have a fun lesson, put some music on, get paper, pens, coloring stuff out and just draw pictures of whatever they wanted. All of them seem confused and told him they didn't know what they should draw; "anything at all, draw whatever comes into your mind!" he told them, but still none of them would draw. He said "look draw whatever you are interested in, you could draw a house, or a leopard, whatever you want!" when the lesson had come to an end he took their papers, every single kid had either drawn a picture of a house or a leopard. I think that speaks volumes.

  • @archockencanto1645

    @archockencanto1645

    3 жыл бұрын

    @blupheonix44 Fear is a bigger part of it. You are really scared to stand out at all. I had the same situation in my childhood due to... Ahem teachers who were allowed to use force...

  • @CapitalTeeth

    @CapitalTeeth

    3 жыл бұрын

    Chinese kids are taught in school that you're supposed to follow instructions and never ask questions. It attempts to create the exact type of people authoritarian regimes want. People who never ask questions.

  • @leapdrive

    @leapdrive

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@archockencanto1645 , as if the kids now are smarter and more knowledgeable with the lessons than previous generation kids! The classic way of teaching is vastly superior than today.

  • @leapdrive

    @leapdrive

    3 жыл бұрын

    China’s Silicon Valley should be called Silly Con Valley. And China thinks they’re a lot smarter than everyone else when the opposite is more realistic.

  • @archockencanto1645

    @archockencanto1645

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@leapdrive If you want people to just remember things then force is good. But, I assume you value creativity more? As for being smarter and knowledgeable... Naturally, each generation will have less intelligence, memory and so on than the last due to the lack of selective pressures. We aren't magically going to get smarter when there's no evolutionary incentive for it. Every generation, the gene pool is more diluted in terms of these things as (unfortunately) just about anyone can reproduce. I don't understand why this isn't talked about more. Maybe many fear that this leads somewhere to racial theory and what-not or, something deeper. The 'classic' way is better if: a) the teacher doesn't like to go on power trips and actually likes to teach. b) the student wants to study/learn. The first case is common enough but I've hardly met 3 people who genuinely want to learn something random in school for the sake of learning. It's always money, fear, compulsion or ignorance. This is different as you go from school to college and university but I was and am only referring to school here. I'm not denying the role of suppression, which is very much needed. But, the moment it starts touching the extreme, it can affect an impressionable child for life.

  • @dave7830
    @dave7830 Жыл бұрын

    Back in the mid 80's I worked as a tech for a company that wanted to expand into China. They had to set up a partnership with a chinese company, the Chinese "partner" sent over engineers to learn how the product was made. Once they had all the info they needed, they cancelled the partnership and started making a copycat version.

  • @Pringlebox

    @Pringlebox

    Жыл бұрын

    and 100% chance is much worse quality too, that’s why i imagine despite all their knockoffs the wests stuff always is the top cchoice

  • @TheREALTyreeSneed2

    @TheREALTyreeSneed2

    Жыл бұрын

    China is an ancient civilization, and as such, still follow a few "ancient" survival traits, such as DECEIT OF OTHERS TO GET AHEAD. disgusting archaic culture

  • @minhngo8857

    @minhngo8857

    11 ай бұрын

    China is truly a failed state

  • @SpruceMoose-iv8un

    @SpruceMoose-iv8un

    11 ай бұрын

    Makes you wonder why the f company's still do that, even Tesla, you just know BYD is going to come out with its own model 3.

  • @parabot2

    @parabot2

    11 ай бұрын

    He just jelly his half cast kids can't remain in China

  • @ashaer05
    @ashaer052 жыл бұрын

    As a research scientist in the US with a publication record, from my experience I can guarantee you that the Chinese are raised to not consider copying as stealing. Nothing related to copyrights ever exist in their culture.

  • @pastasoo

    @pastasoo

    11 ай бұрын

    Copyright is a western invention meant to colonize innovation. Humanity would be far more advanced than where we currently are if it weren't for copyrights.

  • @Olfan

    @Olfan

    11 ай бұрын

    I've heard this, too. "You can't own knowledge, imagine paying license fees for applying Fourier transformations, it's ridiculous." While from a research point of view there's a lot of appeal to this way of thinking, from a product point of view this is very problematic.

  • @Yellow_S436

    @Yellow_S436

    9 ай бұрын

    Also China does not colonize and steal in other countries. Not in Iraq, Syria, Vanuelzela, or anywhere the western countries have raped. Sound good now?

  • @luxinjianluxinjian7386

    @luxinjianluxinjian7386

    9 ай бұрын

    你们最开始是偷窃英国的

  • @AbhishekSingh-jf7co

    @AbhishekSingh-jf7co

    5 ай бұрын

    Can u tell me about indian americans in us as reasearch scientist? are they innovative or creative? i am curious to know please

  • @tim1398
    @tim1398 Жыл бұрын

    I was at a US startup that was acquired by a large (US) company. Some of the top talent was dissatisfied with the new management, and were recruited to a new local Huawei office starting up in the same field for large pay increases and sign on bonuses. But it quickly became obvious to them that they were merely being pumped for info and no product dev was really happening at that location and they left. Legalized industrial espionage, plain and simple.

  • @tapiwakay

    @tapiwakay

    Жыл бұрын

    They need honey traps

  • @BoatsNhoes824

    @BoatsNhoes824

    Жыл бұрын

    Got honey dicked

  • @Athena_208

    @Athena_208

    11 ай бұрын

    Yup they steal all the information.

  • @Kevenant

    @Kevenant

    9 ай бұрын

    Now you know how most of "China's" ancient inventions came from. Destroyed empires.

  • @cambridgemart2075
    @cambridgemart20753 жыл бұрын

    A company I worked for decided to set up a factory building our product in China, but with one of our engineers performing the final setup which was a crucial step in making the product work; a while later, a machine that looked suspiciously like ours was exhibited at a trade show in China and they actually sold some of them, but none of them worked as advertised as they lacked the knowledge to set them up. We very quickly shut down the manufacturing site in China after that.

  • @tsm4201979

    @tsm4201979

    3 жыл бұрын

    you would bring shit into china, and they will copy that too!

  • @alexosow

    @alexosow

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha of course as sad as that is

  • @theslimeylimey

    @theslimeylimey

    3 жыл бұрын

    A company I worked for built a custom automated laser welding machine for a local North American company who's customer was a Chinese factory. The Chinese company left the machine in it's opened shipping crate outside in the rain while they painted the new factory floors and it got rusty. The company I worked for had to send a guy over there to clean it up and make it work. While he was there, there was always a guy guarding a screened off area of the factory and he was told not to go over there. While the guard was on a break he went and took a look and saw they had already built an almost identical copy of their machine. The interesting thing was the copied machine was of an earlier design submitted for a design review months ago to the local North American company. The Chinese contact working at this local company must have sent the CAD model to China where they built a copy from the preliminary design before the actual machine was even shipped. After that, the company I worked for refuses to submit any CAD files for review purposes. When it comes to IP China has ZERO morals and is a essentially a giant vacuum cleaner sucking up the worlds R&D for free and then undercutting on the finished product. It is rampant and is just one example of many I have first or second hand knowledge of.

  • @alexosow

    @alexosow

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theslimeylimey Welcome to China :/ this is probably the only reason they're able to make these kinds of things, since it's cheaper without R&D

  • @edzanjero353

    @edzanjero353

    3 жыл бұрын

    Serves your company's asses right for committing Economic Treason.

  • @silverhawk7324
    @silverhawk73243 жыл бұрын

    When you max out spying instead of science...

  • @aeonofstarrail1349

    @aeonofstarrail1349

    3 жыл бұрын

    Spiffing Brits next video. Spying only in Civilization is not broken and perfectly balanced.

  • @AlphariusandOmegon

    @AlphariusandOmegon

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes but it works for them because western elites are more worried about getting rich in the short term and not caring they've hollowed out entire sectors of the Western economies.

  • @TheNefastor

    @TheNefastor

    2 жыл бұрын

    They aren't very good spy. We're just giving them a free pass. When that stops, they're screwed.

  • @Chonkems
    @Chonkems Жыл бұрын

    My father worked for the only plant in Michigan that did work on the Dodge Demon (which was kept heavily under wraps until it's reveal) as the head of the testing process for the project. A woman was literally being paid by someone in China to take photos of the underside, engine, body and dashboard internals of the car. The FBI arrested her at work the next day.

  • @SchizoReviews1599

    @SchizoReviews1599

    Жыл бұрын

    Imagine Chinese drivers with access to Dodge Demon knockoffs😅 it would be anarchy

  • @duggydugg3937

    @duggydugg3937

    Жыл бұрын

    CCP infect anything

  • @duggydugg3937

    @duggydugg3937

    Жыл бұрын

    look up gutter oil.. spit oil.. tsina is corrupt to the core

  • @duggydugg3937

    @duggydugg3937

    Жыл бұрын

    chinese ppl invest in empty condos.. better than bit coin i suppose...

  • @thatcampingmann9543

    @thatcampingmann9543

    11 ай бұрын

    @@stickfeeling yeah there just like long term leases or something

  • @vicentealbaespinosa761
    @vicentealbaespinosa7612 жыл бұрын

    When we toured Tokyo, Japan last September 2019, we happened to came across a new model of Huawei smart phone. When my kid pick it up, holding it while covering the camera, immediately flashes a warning on screen sign that says "Don't cover the camera". My kid jokes and says, "maybe it's true that these phone are use to spy on us & the general public as well.

  • @dhwang101

    @dhwang101

    Жыл бұрын

    😂 LOL, no no. It's more likely that's a feature to help you not take pictures with your finger. It's just that the English is no so good. 🤣 Someone messed up the translation.

  • @fss1704

    @fss1704

    Жыл бұрын

    Of fucking course that's true. The other dude commenting is obviously 50C army.

  • @dgdfsvfd

    @dgdfsvfd

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dhwang101 You are so right!!!🤣By "Don't cover the camera", 🤣🤣they probably actually mean "don't stop us from spying on others"🤣🤣🤣

  • @tiram12

    @tiram12

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@fss1704 of course, check his name

  • @soapmode
    @soapmode3 жыл бұрын

    Hilarious article on the BBC today about Huawei's 'innovative' new flip phone, that is a complete copypasta of the Samsung model.

  • @seriouscat2231

    @seriouscat2231

    2 жыл бұрын

    Having got enough of Apple, I bought a Xiaomi phone. But what should I buy instead if I want a good but honest phone that is not an Apple?

  • @dtothebtotheh

    @dtothebtotheh

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seriouscat2231 I’m not sure what you’re trying to say………

  • @Sundara229

    @Sundara229

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seriouscat2231 Fairphone lol

  • @seriouscat2231

    @seriouscat2231

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dtothebtotheh, I want to know about Android phones that are not made in China.

  • @TheNefastor

    @TheNefastor

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@denniskowalski8442 of course they do : work is hard, and copying "works so well" for China...

  • @24emerald
    @24emerald3 жыл бұрын

    Ask a company in China if they know what "Copyright" means and they will answer, "It means COPY ... Right?

  • @OhNoseNotAgainn

    @OhNoseNotAgainn

    3 жыл бұрын

    no, it means copy it right 100%, not copy it wrong.

  • @mahoslash

    @mahoslash

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nope, it means copy it and look as if they have the legal rights to do so.

  • @carstenhansen5757

    @carstenhansen5757

    3 жыл бұрын

    It means "the right to copy".

  • @dexstarr6907

    @dexstarr6907

    3 жыл бұрын

    It means the right to copy everyone else. Am I right?

  • @TheGreg6466

    @TheGreg6466

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@carstenhansen5757 yeah that's the best version of the joke, old one now but still funny.

  • @rockoilcolonel
    @rockoilcolonel Жыл бұрын

    I myself was in the telecom industry 20 years ago. I had a friend working for Huawei, got a cushy job going world wide to form JVs with foreign telecom companies. The deal is Huawei would supply all hardwares free, the partner provide local support and market, they revenue share. These companies and their countries have grown so dependent on Huawei systems, we now know what their 5G systems are doing. So please stop buying Chinese brands to stop unconsciously helping the CCP. Buy and support Taiwanese, S.Korean, Japanese.

  • @The-truth-is-valuable.
    @The-truth-is-valuable.11 ай бұрын

    Around 2006, I was working as an IT salesperson in the city of Bloemfontein (South Africa) A Japanese couple came into the shop to buy a CRT Monitor. The moment when the wife saw the brand (I think it was "Proline"?) was made in China, she was very upset and refused to buy it. She said they only had bad experience with Chinese products... which was unbelievable to me, back then, as we actually had very few problems with it. Knowing what I know now, about Chinese products, and via reliable reporting, from reliable sources like Winston, I am more and more disappointed in the International community, not holding China responsible by all means possible. Also: When are China going to pay for their blatant piracy... and what they did with the COVID virus?

  • @pastasoo

    @pastasoo

    11 ай бұрын

    oh god when are western oil companies going to be held responsible for dumping crap in the ocean, when will America stop bombing countries for natural resources, what about this, what about that? Jesus christ dude, how about live in reality for a moment? The international community is smarter than you, they also don't recognize winston as a reliable source of information. There is a reason why he's only popular in the west and nobody in Africa and Asia gives a sht about this guy. If you'd knew anything then you'd know that Japan has some of the most advanced home electronics in the world, way superior than anything you can buy on the US/European market and they are all produced in China, if you have even traveled to Japan in recent years, you'd know although they don't love China, Japanese people on average do not look down on Chinese manufacturing. Your sheer level of ignorance shows based off your following to winston my little sleep

  • @tiram12

    @tiram12

    8 ай бұрын

    Good comment. Exactly why do the rest of the countries keep their eyes closed for what China is doing? Neither has China apologized for the covid pandemic!!

  • @DanielClear2
    @DanielClear23 жыл бұрын

    CCP stands for Cut, Copy, Paste.

  • @awesomeboy4353

    @awesomeboy4353

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @ibraali1787

    @ibraali1787

    3 жыл бұрын

    😅😅😅 good one

  • @jayesh5131

    @jayesh5131

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dude 💯😂😂

  • @Doochos

    @Doochos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice. I'll have to use that one

  • @waffle2446

    @waffle2446

    3 жыл бұрын

    Literally :)

  • @egonjensen7667
    @egonjensen76673 жыл бұрын

    I salute your bravery Winston. You're one of the very few people on this planet who aren't afraid to call out China on its wrongdoing

  • @DougguoD

    @DougguoD

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, WION

  • @serpentza

    @serpentza

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate, the threats against my family and personal safety keep ramping up but I'll not be silenced

  • @egonjensen7667

    @egonjensen7667

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@serpentza Your videos give me contradictory feelings because your content is refreshing and so badly needed in this world but at the same time I know you put your family at risk as the ccp is absolutely ruthless and knows no moral bounds. Above all stay safe

  • @actionjumper42

    @actionjumper42

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jonas Candies please get off your high horse and realize that his wife’s family is at risk, as well as constant harassment from the CCP even while in the US. You cannot do anything remotely like what he’s doing while in the Guo.

  • @humblegorilla935

    @humblegorilla935

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@serpentza My wife bought a fake Louis Vuitton bag from Shenzen with fake serial numbers and says made in France, but it is made in china back in 2017. It's still good quality. You can't tell the difference. $40 Louis Vuitton bags in Shenzhen

  • @tpaulalex724
    @tpaulalex724 Жыл бұрын

    It's the same in Taiwan. One of my coworkers caught a student plagiarizing (one of many actually) and the parents came in and actually argued that their child should not be held accountable because the teacher did not tell them it was not OK. Another quiet student, who he tried to inspire to speak out more, went home and told her parents that he was harassing her. He is no longer allowed to ask her questions.

  • @peapopea

    @peapopea

    Жыл бұрын

    funny but fucked up

  • @larryjenks31
    @larryjenks312 жыл бұрын

    This has probably been said many many times before, but I need to say it too. This is one of the most important, if not THE most important, channel on KZread covering China. I know I'm late to the party, but I'm so glad I found serpentza! Thank you so much!

  • @TruthPrevail777

    @TruthPrevail777

    10 ай бұрын

    You found someone who hate China equally like you do. Lol. party time.🎉😂

  • @mikelabor8155
    @mikelabor81553 жыл бұрын

    "The fake carrot and the real stick". . . Excellent metaphor.

  • @albertoroveda5135
    @albertoroveda51353 жыл бұрын

    I have a very nice German pocket watch (300€), one of my friends bought the EXACT SAME watch for 34€ from China (same appearance 100%) and he was bragging about how I spent my money not wisely and he was clever. it’s nice to see that after 10 years mine is still in good condition and keep accurate time (-4/+4) seconds a day, his pocket watch lost 30-40 seconds a day and the mainspring broke after 6 days

  • @Furiends

    @Furiends

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's a nice ornament

  • @greensleeves6683

    @greensleeves6683

    3 жыл бұрын

    and have u heard of a chinese made product going up in price 2nd hand? Rolex and some others 10 yrs later same price u paid or better

  • @davidmiletic6647

    @davidmiletic6647

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hah funny thing abou the springs. I work here in central EU for a company that makes springs. We buy chinese spring making machines, and the chinese just cant make the springs as good as we do 😂 they always want to visit our factory for the knowhow. But still, do not underestimate China's product quality. If you pay the same ammount of money for a chinese product as you would pay for a EU product, you can be 95% sure that the chinese product will be of superior quality (unless you are buying the top of the line EU product). The chinese speed of development is monstrous and their newest factories are state of the art, all of them developed from foreign experts mainly from the EU.

  • @albertoroveda5135

    @albertoroveda5135

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidmiletic6647 yes I agree but you can’t think that a 30€ Watch is good as a 300€ one, even though the aesthetics are the same, this is a copied product

  • @davidmiletic6647

    @davidmiletic6647

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@albertoroveda5135 of course not. Had the chinese watch also been 300€, it might had been another story.

  • @Sailingon
    @Sailingon2 жыл бұрын

    There was a show on tv in the 70s about a business adviser. He told companies not to move manufacturing to china or they will lose control and everything they make will be copied. Then in the 80s he revisited some of these people and what he said came true. They had lost everything. So this isn't new it's been a long term thing.

  • @Davin-fh2nn

    @Davin-fh2nn

    10 ай бұрын

    China was reverse engineering Soviet military equipment back in 50s.

  • @etiennepilorget8777

    @etiennepilorget8777

    Ай бұрын

    There is a Monty Python clip just about that

  • @kato2395
    @kato239511 ай бұрын

    “Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin good forces have invented or made” ― JRR Tolkien works pretty well to describe the Chinese manufacturers as a whole

  • @fainitesbarley2245

    @fainitesbarley2245

    10 ай бұрын

    Interesting! There’s a whole book waiting to be written on precisely why. Why can’t authoritarian states that exercise a high degree of mind control create or invent?

  • @johnwclick

    @johnwclick

    10 ай бұрын

    "Evil cannot create, it can only destroy, it turns inward upon itself, gnawing itself..." Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman: The Dragonlance Chronicles.

  • @AppliedCryogenics

    @AppliedCryogenics

    9 ай бұрын

    @@johnwclick oh yeah? Well explain inkjet printer ink cartridges!

  • @Yellow_S436

    @Yellow_S436

    9 ай бұрын

    Also China does not colonize and steal in other countries. Not in Iraq, Syria, Vanuelzela, or anywhere the western countries have raped. Sound good now?

  • @heavenlypot

    @heavenlypot

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh please

  • @Teutathis
    @Teutathis3 жыл бұрын

    I studied with a chineese exchange student who lost his mind when the teacher told him that he got to play around with the equipment and do whatever he wanted as long as it was pertinent to his education. The guy programmed and reprogrammed the equipment like 4 times the first week and told me that he learnt more during that class than he had done during his entire bachelors in China.

  • @pvt.2426

    @pvt.2426

    8 ай бұрын

    Wherever you were studying must have low standards for admission. Poor grammar and misspellings will limit your career.

  • @Teutathis

    @Teutathis

    8 ай бұрын

    @@pvt.2426 It hasn't

  • @Max-yp1iw

    @Max-yp1iw

    7 ай бұрын

    @@pvt.2426WTF

  • @dand337

    @dand337

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@Teutathisbrutal

  • @fkarau
    @fkarau3 жыл бұрын

    Ironically watching this video on KZread in Mexico all the advertising that occasionally interrupted the video was for Huawei products for sale in Mexico. One has to laugh.

  • @gmoney5947

    @gmoney5947

    3 жыл бұрын

    CCP is everywhere

  • @johnwade1095

    @johnwade1095

    3 жыл бұрын

    Watch the whole advert so they pay for it.

  • @fjack1588

    @fjack1588

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, living in Mexico too, but have not seen the adds. But, when I had to get a new cell phone, I decided not to buy Huawei, (and thus support the CCP) and got a Samsung instead.

  • @tsm4201979

    @tsm4201979

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mexico doesn't like Huawei.

  • @fkarau

    @fkarau

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tsm4201979 Telmex, the Mexican intercom giant owned by Carlos Slim the richest man alive, uses exclusively Huawei routers. Usually there is no other option except Telmex as a provider here. If you have Telmex internet, you have a Huawei router in your home whether you like Huawei or not.

  • @aizac91
    @aizac912 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Malaysian guy, and at this moment I owe the P20 Huawei phone. It has been four years since I bought that phone and I've sent it to the Huawei centre near my house over 4 times...Now, the phone, the back casing is detached from the phone, and when you see what type of materials they use to make sure the cover is intact with the phone; you'd think is this really the country that's raving nonstop on how they will be the next "superpower of the world"?? They literally use a double-sided thin tape, like seriously...and it gets better, the front screen of the phone; both sides and the top part has started to disassemble themselves. Yeah, China won't be taking over anything except by others' greed.

  • @MrBollocks10

    @MrBollocks10

    Жыл бұрын

    You've had it 4 years. Apple stuff doesn't last that long. And if it does they deliberately slow it down to become redundant. It sounds like you do need a new phone. ....and you look at prices.

  • @jhNic

    @jhNic

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean you used it for 4 years, and then the two sided tape way might be the simplest and the cheapest way to fix it?

  • @aizac91

    @aizac91

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jhNic I’m using an iPhone 13 now, my previous phone just stopped working after a while.

  • @Darkest_matter

    @Darkest_matter

    Жыл бұрын

    For 4 years it's lasted long

  • @MrCalinonisor

    @MrCalinonisor

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@MrBollocks10apple stuff last longer

  • @hugomansavage
    @hugomansavage11 ай бұрын

    I would not say, "It's ridiculous", I say it's shameless. All that face saving for what? They don't have a face!

  • @rayraycthree5784
    @rayraycthree57843 жыл бұрын

    Remember back in public school history class how any Chinese at the time of the silk trade revealing the secret of the silk source would be executed? They certainly believed in protecting their own IP at that time.

  • @tsm4201979

    @tsm4201979

    3 жыл бұрын

    and.. they still do! as long as it was copied and rechanged.

  • @perma_bann

    @perma_bann

    3 жыл бұрын

    That ended 600 years ago.. did you know British people were publicly executed for committing minuscule crimes such as pickpocketing during that time period? This shit that the CCP is doing has nothing to do with Chinese culture or history, simply with human corruption.

  • @eventhorizon3117

    @eventhorizon3117

    3 жыл бұрын

    There is nothing wrong to copy and innovate on your own. Problems with the west is that it has grown complacent and is slow to innovate. These companies have to compete with Huawei by copying theirs and reducing costs. They are not doing that and the market takes care of them.

  • @smugprout5698

    @smugprout5698

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, till some greek monk launched the first industrial espionage campaign and brought silk worm to constantinople ensuring the survival of the eastern roman empire and presence as the trade hub between the west and asia...

  • @aeonofstarrail1349

    @aeonofstarrail1349

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@smugprout5698 Based Monk I say.

  • @tabaghdissar
    @tabaghdissar3 жыл бұрын

    As an X Huawei employee, I completely agree with you, the only thing they are good with is threats, when I resigned and told the truth about theft and illegal activities, they only cared about covering up, shame on them and on people that cover up for them.

  • @justlivemyway

    @justlivemyway

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Paul Frei He is lying😁😁 He is not even chinese.

  • @KevinSterns

    @KevinSterns

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@justlivemyway Proof please.

  • @justlivemyway

    @justlivemyway

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@KevinSterns Why would he have free speech on youtube if he was chinese and against his government intentions.

  • @ucanhvungoc7133

    @ucanhvungoc7133

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@justlivemyway vpn.

  • @gwho

    @gwho

    2 жыл бұрын

    systemic to communism

  • @rishabbhattachaya6676
    @rishabbhattachaya66762 жыл бұрын

    In India Huawei is effectively banned from participating in the 5G trials as they aren't on the list of trusted vendors.

  • @Natasha26
    @Natasha267 ай бұрын

    Huawei also operates by the Microsoft business model for businesses (Telcos): - Find out what they lack - Cheaply modify core infrastructure to cause incompatibilities with equipment from other vendors - Replace incompatible vendor equipment - All equipments are now Huawei, under maintenance contract and mandatory end of support / upgrade.

  • @simpetcla12
    @simpetcla123 жыл бұрын

    I did a project for Huawei once. In the meeting room they had red banners that said "powerful influencers". They were painful, desperate and scheming to deal with so we terminated the arrangement.

  • @stungunnotapplicable1953
    @stungunnotapplicable19533 жыл бұрын

    The Chinese tech industry is basically the embodiment of the "Can I copy your homework?" meme.

  • @stungunnotapplicable1953

    @stungunnotapplicable1953

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MonkeySpanner498 True, true.

  • @seriouscat2231

    @seriouscat2231

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MonkeySpanner498, and they have very little clue of what they've just copied.

  • @dj007j6

    @dj007j6

    2 жыл бұрын

    Except the US tech companies are essentially owned by China. If they get copied, who cares.

  • @seriouscat2231

    @seriouscat2231

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dj007j6, I think that is a false lead. In case the US tech companies were essentially owned by the US Government it would help them a lot if everyone was just growling at China.

  • @rickagfoster

    @rickagfoster

    2 жыл бұрын

    More like "hand over your homework now!". To build factories in China all corporate secrets must be shared. It's part of the deal.

  • @robroberts7659
    @robroberts76592 жыл бұрын

    Back in the early '90s I worked briefly at a mine locomotive builder, who built specialist small-scale electric locos designed to work along narrow mine tunnels. The UK coal industry was already moribund, but they'd found a new market and had previously sold some locos, complete, to China and were then selling just the electric traction motors, controlers etc. - the technical stuff. Suffice it to say, the orders dried up and Clayton Engineering now no longer exist. Standard for dealings with China, even then.

  • @AFellowGentleman
    @AFellowGentleman Жыл бұрын

    So my dad worked at Ericsson in the past. According to him they also did this. When they were sent out to replace base station or network equipment for a customer they would offer to dispose of the old racks. They would then take that home to the lab in Stockholm and dissect everything. Same thing with hand held devices. They would buy nokia and samsung phones and reverse engineer them.

  • @Tscharny
    @Tscharny3 жыл бұрын

    I worked for Huawei in their internal audit unit. That's when I learned about you and your channel and I have yet to find anything incorrect in what you preach. Keep it up!

  • @Tscharny

    @Tscharny

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Joe Ç I answered and my answer is gone. Seems it was not acceptable ...

  • @roostersideburns3440

    @roostersideburns3440

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Tscharny pls answer again

  • @yoolendadong2770

    @yoolendadong2770

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Tscharny pla answer

  • @KirksCORNER

    @KirksCORNER

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ Eat me

  • @KirksCORNER

    @KirksCORNER

    3 жыл бұрын

    You still alive??

  • @chriswales1952
    @chriswales19523 жыл бұрын

    I've had some interesting times at Trade shows. At a medical show in Shanghai, one company had brought over the latest high tech innovative medical device. This was freighted over but held up at customs for three days. When it arrived it didn't work and had obviously been opened up, as a couple of the.electrical connectors had not been reconnected. 15 months later they were exhibiting an exact copy at the worlds largest medical devices show in Düsseldorf. When we take our latest diagnostic devices to shows we just take and show the external case.

  • @davidhimmelsbach557

    @davidhimmelsbach557

    3 жыл бұрын

    Buddy, you've been Shanghai'd. WHY did you even attend ?

  • @HoneyBadgerVideos

    @HoneyBadgerVideos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't go to China for anything. It's a state run thievery ring.

  • @yoboy6319

    @yoboy6319

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidhimmelsbach557 why did John Cena make an apology in Mandarin? Money money money money money

  • @yoboy6319

    @yoboy6319

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidhimmelsbach557 same reason the NBA care more about Chinese markets, Hollywood as well

  • @gollumtheartisticnewt1028

    @gollumtheartisticnewt1028

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chinese customs are famous for helping Chinese companies steal IP. I know of two examples.

  • @martinsaint9999
    @martinsaint9999 Жыл бұрын

    I tell you something: In 2013 I bought a Google Nexus 7 tablet. It was made very slow through an OS update only two years later. It became so slow I could not use it anymore. The result: I will never again buy any hardware from Google. Perhaps chinese firms steal but the American company Google damaged my tablet willingly. Planned obsolescence.

  • @sandordugalin8951
    @sandordugalin89512 жыл бұрын

    **takes photos of cutting edge proprietary hardware internals at trade shows** "Hey, watcha doing there, kiddo?" "Sorry! Me no speakah English!"

  • @Nyarlathotep_Flagg
    @Nyarlathotep_Flagg3 жыл бұрын

    My father used to work for Sony Ericsson. A company that fell in large part due to having all their tech stolen by China. He has first hand experience seeing Hauwei using an exact copy cat of their software, running at the same time for the early Hauwei phones, on the same grid as they were running theirs back in the early 2000's. It was such a blatant breach of all copyright laws in the country, that he was shocked it stayed up for as long as it did before finally getting taken down(after which they ofc just made a flimsy excuse, altered a few little details, and came back years later. Having built upon the same tech by stealing tech from other companies, and layering it on top of it).

  • @solsouth

    @solsouth

    3 жыл бұрын

    A copy cat is a person not an item.

  • @Nyarlathotep_Flagg

    @Nyarlathotep_Flagg

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@solsouth Definition of copycat (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : one who imitates or adopts the behavior or practices of another 2 : an imitative act or product

  • @alajibril

    @alajibril

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@solsouth actually it a term not a person or item

  • @pastasoo

    @pastasoo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why don't you follow actual tech channels and they'll explain the real large downfall of Sony Ericsson, they ran bad OS, had multiple failures because they couldn't read the market. In the first few years, they were trying to market their phones based on hardware when the iphone has changed the game to marketing software. They were still stuck in the era of phones having buttons by the time that the world wanted to move to touchscreens. Sony acquiring Ericsson was just so they can get into the cell phone market but with the scale of a large corporation like Sony stifling innovation at Ericsson, they just couldn't change fast enough to keep up with the market. End of story.

  • @Nyarlathotep_Flagg

    @Nyarlathotep_Flagg

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pastasoo Girl, not sure if you're a 50 cent or not. But I'll still give this response: My father worked there. I know all their failings way better than any 3rd party info you could scrape away from some website today(which I am su~uure is completely free from of any sort of bias or agenda). But they could live with most of the flaws they had, if all their best tech wasn't stolen. To this date, Huawei runs on their tech at the basic level. Especially where waypoints are concerned, which is what my father primarily worked with. The truth is, all brands have their strengths and weaknessess(or at least used to). I used some of their phones, and I frankly found them to be way better than their competitors in those days. Which is why the chinese free community used them to make the first unofficial smartphones(think something along the lines of Linux, except the tech was stolen, rather than freely provided). And yes, those phones were buggy asf(the hacked ones), but then again, they were not meant to do what they used them for. It was just something they realized they could do. Now I am not contradicting you on them having issues outside of that. Don't get me wrong. And I think that the chinese people did tons to improve upon their skeleton structure before Huawei stole it. But the stuff that they got right, was just outright carbon-copied, so to speak. And that's the whole issue. If all your bleeding edge tech is stolen, what use is your brand? They could no longer make up their losses from where they failed, with the things they were good at. And while the original collapse was probably destined to come either way, their restructuring would not have been doomed - If it wasn't for the CCP. In 2008 while working for a new related company, my father saw some of his better work carbon copied into some of our relay stations. And he basically forgave his former company for their flaws. It's impossible to try and right the ship, when somone keeps cutting off the rudder.

  • @jaiacosta6025
    @jaiacosta60253 жыл бұрын

    In the late 90's, Huawei would offer equipment to telcos that was an exact copy of Alcatel's optical transmission equipment, but at half the price. It always puzzled me how they could get away with such a blatant Intellectual Property theft.

  • @freshtendrills5969
    @freshtendrills5969 Жыл бұрын

    There's a reason Huawei is banned in the US. it's an absolute insult to have your own products sold back to you at a steep discount.

  • @IAmPiernik
    @IAmPiernik2 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know where Huawei originated so I unknowingly bought a phone from that company. When I did more research I felt horrible and switched to Google phone (still made in china but :( ) this video just confirmed all my fears that Huawei is just a horrible company

  • @TruthPrevail777

    @TruthPrevail777

    10 ай бұрын

    Bro this dude is paid by western propaganda machine to spread lies and misinformation. Stop being a sheep which believe everything the empire says. What the Yank and Poms are doing is nothing but to drag down any developing nations to keep world domination. Don't catch the bandwagon hate train.

  • @themurmeli88
    @themurmeli883 жыл бұрын

    Few years age Samsung developed the folding screen technology over 3 years and over 300 million in research costs. Then there was a huge scandal, where "some chinese" had bribed insider to steal the tech for 15 million. And would you look at that, Huawei suddenly has the same exact tech. So yeah, 15 million, and you get to skip all the years of R&D and 300million+ raw expenses and whatever labs etc. no wonder they are cheaper. I mean they could have done what AMD did, and out perform and develop Intel, and that way make all the money and prestige but no, no no no, that takes effort, let's just steal and be bunch of weasel scumbags.

  • @gupsphoo

    @gupsphoo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Huawei could not have done what AMD did, they don't have the expertise to do the necessary research & development. They can only resort to theft.

  • @levant5378

    @levant5378

    3 жыл бұрын

    Pay your employees better maybe

  • @caribou6172

    @caribou6172

    3 жыл бұрын

    Huawei is truly criminal. Working for a competitor of Cisco gave me a first hand experience of Huawei moles. They identify people's weakness and exploit them. They rarely do the dirty jobs themselves. A Chinese boss who is a mole may use a H1B employee to do the dirty job, because they might need his help for a green card application. Indian employees are often used to do Chinese dirty jobs at the American companies.

  • @bigfoxki

    @bigfoxki

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not that I am going to get one of those folding phone anytime soon, but if I am getting a new phone, I am not getting it from some copycat companies, I rather pay more to a company that developed it.

  • @cav1stlt922

    @cav1stlt922

    3 жыл бұрын

    @themurmeli88... exactly the same with military technology!!! US military spend years and millions invested in good helmet protection for our soldiers and suddenly, the PLA soldiers were wearing their knock-offs of our famed helmets! They also copied variations of our camouflage patterns, skipping the years and efforts of researching and finding protective patterns! PLAA stealth fighter is a joke of a knock-off of ours, which they couldn't get right! What joke! Down with CCP soon, please.

  • @moakley
    @moakley3 жыл бұрын

    This is why Australia told Huawei to bugger off

  • @IvanOoze1990

    @IvanOoze1990

    3 жыл бұрын

    The USA too.

  • @leglessinoz

    @leglessinoz

    3 жыл бұрын

    The CCP isn't too pleased about Australia generally at the moment. The government cancelled the "belt and road" contract in Victoria. We pushed for the WHO to look into the origins of COVID-19. WE are telling them off about Taiwan and incursions into the South China Sea and further. Not happy, Jan.

  • @dogcarman

    @dogcarman

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@leglessinoz When a dictatorship is unhappy with you, you’ve done *something* right. 👍

  • @dwillbecancelledsoon4086

    @dwillbecancelledsoon4086

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@user_name_redacted Because we've been buying utter shit for the last 20+ years. Many of us can remember how much better products were when they were manufactured here.

  • @johosaffattjones9449

    @johosaffattjones9449

    3 жыл бұрын

    Such a smart thing to do as I look at my 3G phone in Australia.

  • @TheLonelyMoon
    @TheLonelyMoon2 жыл бұрын

    huawei and xiaomi are the literal definition of "mom can we have iphone" "we have iphone at home" iphone at home:

  • @moinyp
    @moinyp Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your valuable insight about China. Your videos are well-thought-out. Keep it up!

  • @PrimeInChina
    @PrimeInChina3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, why invent things when you could just steal it and re-brand it as your own? Seems like an easy thing to do.

  • @favesongslist

    @favesongslist

    3 жыл бұрын

    Reverse engineering electronics chips is far from easy. Yet far easier to copy than trying to create some new design.

  • @hombreg1

    @hombreg1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oddly enough, that's sorta what capitalism gets you as well, though you're usually protected for some amount of time by copyright and intellectual property laws. Mimicry "is" the way to stay competitive. The issue here is disregarding copyright and intellectual property rights, while leveraging absurdly low production costs. The thing is, how could you enforce, say, American copyrights in a foreign country? Usually, you can get international courts involved, if it's a really big company like Cisco or Microsoft... The issue is, there's no good, neutral way of dealing with this sort of thing. Usually, you could use your economy or international influence as leverage, as the US often does, but how would one go about penalizing China for something like this? Can't embargo them, since they make most of your stuff. Can't impose tariffs on them, because that'll only hurt your own economy. It's a very, very complex issue.

  • @kayem3824

    @kayem3824

    3 жыл бұрын

    Have you heard what brain drain is? It means importing all the clever people from all over the world and using them. One particular episode of it was when the German Nazi scientists were imported after WW2.

  • @novanoir8309

    @novanoir8309

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Meng Mai At least fix your grammar first

  • @novanoir8309

    @novanoir8309

    3 жыл бұрын

    @UC7D_QbSKx-g4I7lUTC72D_g your reply made no sense whatsoever. Didn't your superior on 50c army taught you English?

  • @gordonlam2757
    @gordonlam27573 жыл бұрын

    you can't compete with cheaters, IP and Copyright laws don't apply to the Criminal Chinese Party.

  • @ITTechHead

    @ITTechHead

    3 жыл бұрын

    Australia invented WiFi and the US stole that IP.

  • @thebranndoful

    @thebranndoful

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ITTechHead From wikipedia: "In 1971, ALOHAnet connected the Great Hawaiian Islands with a UHF wireless packet network. ALOHAnet and the ALOHA protocol were early forerunners to Ethernet, and later the IEEE 802.11 protocols, respectively." Australian researchers have the patent.

  • @MossadDid911

    @MossadDid911

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thebranndoful German science was stolen after WW2

  • @Xi_Jinping_Pooh_Shill

    @Xi_Jinping_Pooh_Shill

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Sean Depends. Sometimes these crappy, copy companies got so rich that they can buy real companies. Look at Volvo.

  • @eeledahc

    @eeledahc

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ITTechHead I'm in the US and have AT&T fixed wireless. The techs that they use are satellite tv installers and they know enough but not enough, they rely on the app on their phones to troubleshoot. I had to move my antenna from one end of my roof to the other because trees were growing leaves and they told me that my outages were because of a hill and nothing that they could do. 3 different techs told me that. It's fine in the winter, bad in summer. No problems since I moved it 4 months ago and best signal i ever had. Yeah, a hill. But anyway all of the equipment besides router is Australian and I learned about it from Australian sites.

  • @dl8270
    @dl82702 жыл бұрын

    I hated the fact that she was held in her “castle “ and our guys are in a stinking jail cell. With access to nothing. While she pranced around her house. Sick...

  • @jenniferwong4530
    @jenniferwong45307 ай бұрын

    I lived near Ottawa in Canada for many years, where Nortel’s head office and manufacturing facility was located. I knew many people who lost their jobs when it folded. It was so devastating. My friend and her husband lost their home and their pensions over it. China does not care one bit who it hurts and literally steal anything not nailed down. On a side note, when I was in university back before computers were a thing, the Chinese students would rush to the library and take out all the books on a specific topic and hoard them amongst themselves so nobody else could use them for assignments and papers. Pissed me right off.

  • @johnfarmer3506
    @johnfarmer35063 жыл бұрын

    When you steal IP you cut out almost all cost except for that of production.

  • @Xi_Jinping_Pooh_Shill

    @Xi_Jinping_Pooh_Shill

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is why these cheap, lazy, faker companies love to copy companies like Apple.

  • @SK-wg9sw
    @SK-wg9sw3 жыл бұрын

    Shame on American companies still doing business with China.

  • @asianboi8070

    @asianboi8070

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shame on you for thinking that everything is copied there. They have a billion people of course there are tons of original stuff there but they can't grow.

  • @420noscopesonlylol6

    @420noscopesonlylol6

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@asianboi8070 That doesn't matter the CCP has proven they should never be trusted.

  • @liquidminds

    @liquidminds

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shame? It's their own stupidity that harms them... They thought they could make more money producing cheap, now they make no money because their intellectual property got stolen... It's like giving your ID and Credit Card to a random guy on the streets and wondering why your identity gets stolen...

  • @krisli935

    @krisli935

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@liquidminds but seriously it’s a mutual thing. Do you know Facebook released a video social media app which is almost identical to tiktok? And countries all over the world are following big companies in the US, do you know in Africa they have their own Amazon, etc?

  • @liquidminds

    @liquidminds

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@krisli935 copying an idea and copy&paste the code word for word is 2 different things. Ideas themselves are not copyrighted. Designs and Production-Processes are.

  • @tarkov666
    @tarkov66611 ай бұрын

    Companies are finally finding out about that stick😂

  • @tapsulinka
    @tapsulinka10 ай бұрын

    At 2004-2005 Nokia did check out workers emails and noticed industrial espionage, emails sent to Huawei. The persons who did sell Nokia's information to Huawei was not charged because Nokia did broke laws but checking out private emails. Because of this soon laws were changed in Finland.

  • @guguigugu
    @guguigugu3 жыл бұрын

    "in the west we are forgiving of different cultures but china takes advantage of that" *remember this.* this is the primary principle informing china's foreign policy.

  • @fjack1588

    @fjack1588

    3 жыл бұрын

    And combine this with the weakness of capitalist greed. As Lenin said, "The West will sell us the rope to hang them." Well, now that we have sold them (or permitted them to steal from us) our technology and productive capacity, we go one step further and buy it all back from them. This has seemed to work because the dollars have been fiat, just pieces of paper. But now the funny money printing is coming to its climactic and predictable end.

  • @ojbeez5260

    @ojbeez5260

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, but just try saying that in the West, you'll just get accused of Racism and Xenophobia. Me: "I prefer White coffee" UMC "You Racist its Milk Coffee or Coffee no milk - not Black / White coffee!! " And so idiotic overly PC multiculturalism wins the day.

  • @spookidrew4284
    @spookidrew42843 жыл бұрын

    I used to work for an industrial food processing oem in the ee department. One of the guys told me that they once got a warranty call on a machine that wasn't built by our company. Whatever Chinese company installed the machine copied the design right down to the warranty contact numbers lol. The design was stolen from one that was sold to China and I believe there is now a ban on selling to China there.

  • @MarkH10

    @MarkH10

    2 жыл бұрын

    They'll just order from a close country and trans ship it

  • @dongpao3272

    @dongpao3272

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Old Mick I cant disagree to that but then again local legislator drove healthy manufacture out. Local people lost their job and company lost their design.

  • @nexult5439
    @nexult5439 Жыл бұрын

    This episode was absolutely one of the BEST , WELL TOLD TRUTHS about the deceitful business practices that Chinese companies use. Thank You Winston, again we learn so much from your channel ❤️

  • @romanamenalo1126

    @romanamenalo1126

    11 ай бұрын

    Why don't we learn about what did the dear foreigners to China in the 19th or after the fall of the chinese empire or also during their long revolution and later during the relocation of foreign companies in China. Of course, the chinese population had jobs, but a lot of companies had a lot of profit. Obviously there will be problems in the coming years for both sides.

  • @blxtothis
    @blxtothis2 жыл бұрын

    My dear old Pop (now sadly no longer with us but born in 1911) told me a story when I was a kid that in the 1920s the Russians took a Rolls Royce apart and back engineered their own version which looked identical. It didn’t run though., He said “they couldn’t work out how the spark plugs were made so made them solid with no electric parity”. Probably an urban myth but it used to please me.

  • @Scourgewor
    @Scourgewor3 жыл бұрын

    The place where I work sold China a large communication array (I won't divulge what it was exactly). They came to look at it and there was one off the shelf part which had a serial number on it. They walked up and took a photo of it right in front of us. Years later we were looking at a supplier for a specific part that was developed for that array. We found no less then 27 suppliers for that part in China. There is only one reason why someone would make that part.

  • @sangazo

    @sangazo

    3 жыл бұрын

    if you believe that by clicking some photos and they’re able to make exact product then they’re genius. you should try to make a fighter jet or coronavirus vaccine as you can take really close photos 😆😆😆

  • @shable1436

    @shable1436

    3 жыл бұрын

    Reverse engineering is genius but there are many methods to do it besides taking pics

  • @Scourgewor

    @Scourgewor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@shable1436 I wouldn't say it was genius. The original design is the genius. Any idiot can pull something apart and see how it's made. But I'll give the Chinese one thing and that is they're very good at doing it and their manufacturing quality is at times exceeding what they're copying.

  • @Scourgewor

    @Scourgewor

    3 жыл бұрын

    I never said they copy it by taking photos - they copied it by buying the product and pulling it apart. The photos were to identify which off the shelf parts from other companies they would have to order. They could have waited to get the product and then worked that out but when the opportunity arises you take photos. That is if you have no morals at all...

  • @passZword

    @passZword

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sangazo Ever hear of reverse engineering dummy?

  • @seleniaramos6873
    @seleniaramos68733 жыл бұрын

    I lived in China for 7 years you tell it like it is and fluently with clarity.

  • @JC-yy5nf
    @JC-yy5nf2 жыл бұрын

    I can certainly your knowledge on the industry along with your career background. I am very deep in the mobile tech sector both as a hobby and career-wise. It's nice to see someone who knows what they're talking about, speaking on the matter. Thank you

  • @dPten
    @dPten4 ай бұрын

    In 2022, I sent a manuscript for publication in an European country based journal. They wasted two months of my time to simply reject the paper. They said my work wasn’t novel enough. Until then there weren’t many manuscripts published which produced data on as many samples as I did. Fine. I moved on and submitted it elsewhere. More than a year later I came to know about a paper by a Chinese group that was published in that same journal on the very same topic of mine, showing data regarding same samples as I reported. Coincidence? Then when I looked at their paper I realized that there are somethings that weren’t properly explained as to how they came to that particular conclusion. Guess what the author replied upon asking about it? They said that they will explain that particular thing in an upcoming unpublished work 😂. That is how they do science and ‘somehow magically’ their works get published within months while those of others are tossed around for months just to get rejected. By the way, that paper of mine is still being tossed around in the another journal that I submitted. I just wonder how power of money can influence academics and science these days. Appreciate your work sir. You are doing a very genuine work. Best wishes!

  • @ivismartinez2542
    @ivismartinez25423 жыл бұрын

    When they were dismantling Nortel manufacturing and research headquarters in Ottawa my son's friends told me they found spaying devices all around the building suspected to be Chinese!

  • @paulmiller184

    @paulmiller184

    3 жыл бұрын

    What spaying devices?

  • @paulmiller184

    @paulmiller184

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh you mean spying devices. In some U.S. cities the spying on us is near complete.

  • @MrHockeytemper

    @MrHockeytemper

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes my roomate was working for Nortel in Ottawa just before the crash - he told me the stories. The building is now owned by Canada National Defence, my Sister works there now. They found bugs all over the place. A shame really.

  • @NiceTriGuy

    @NiceTriGuy

    3 жыл бұрын

    The CCP destruction of Nortel was one of the first real thefts of IP and hacking. It was so early that when the Nortel board was cautioned they didn’t even know what it was. Nortel was targeted by the CCP as the world leaders in switching technology and in less than a decade they infiltrated stole and undercut the company into bankruptcy. Embarrassed as a Canadian that our government still has no idea what happened…. They actually allowed public sentiment to blame it on mismanagement and never questioned where Huawei got their technology from. There have been a few journalistic pieces done, but it’s ancient history now and even Winston seems unaware of the fact that that is how huawei got its start.

  • @natesmodelsdoodles5403

    @natesmodelsdoodles5403

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@NiceTriGuy This. My uncle used to work for Nortel, and after he found out what was going on he went crazy with the cyber security. Firewalls everywhere, tape on every mounted camera, any device that could use an ethernet connection only used the ethernet and no other system, and ho Chinese tech in the house. Before that incident nobody really understood how much of a big deal cybersecurity is. After it, anyone with any intelligence was completely against any kind of spying.

  • @ericmcrae7758
    @ericmcrae77583 жыл бұрын

    This has been going on for years. I used to visit a UK company that made power supplies which were sold by Radio Spares they souced some componets from China and within a year they stole the IP and the UK company went pop in 2003.

  • @MegaRazorback
    @MegaRazorback Жыл бұрын

    To be fair to China us westerners kind of enabled this behavior when we first started using their labor to make things on the cheap...Yes China could output a LOT back then but at the same time they were using western designs that the west had made and allowed them to build for the western market and as a result there was little if any incentive for Chinese R&D to take place locally and thus they opted for the "easier' route when it came to IP stuff, make the contracts in such a way that meant there was no other course than to practically hand over everything related to that IP if they wanted it made in China or steal it outright if the contract was turned down.

  • @jesus2621
    @jesus2621 Жыл бұрын

    having worked at huawei and ericsson i can say that even if huawei copied nokia in some equipments, huawei is more advanced in terms of customization and user interface, thats why nokia failed to keep on the road and ericsson also, the only think that stoped huawei to become a leader in telecomunication industry was united states ban on huawei and the presure on other countries in europe to stop using huawei equipments, otherwise nokia and ericsson where condemned to doom

  • @FinnbogiRagnarRagnarsson

    @FinnbogiRagnarRagnarsson

    11 ай бұрын

    These stories are probaly all true. The Nortel case in particular. But having followed the Huawei scandal closely, the timing stands out. Having being a copycat for couple of decades, Huawei became innovative in two major areas. They were first to market mobiles with advanced photo and ai technology, beat Google to it and Apple couldn't follow until several years later. They were at the top of the flagship Phone market. They have competive 5G technology that doesn't seem to copied, for phones and transmission towers. That's the actual reason they were at last hit with sanctions.

  • @ywgmb35
    @ywgmb353 жыл бұрын

    When Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Vancouver, they found many kinds of Apple products in her luggage, but not ONE Huawei product, despite her father being the founder of the company, and her being CFO of it lol😂

  • @e-curb

    @e-curb

    3 жыл бұрын

    She had two Apple I-phones to use.

  • @casualsuede

    @casualsuede

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kleist5083 that why apple rarely use celebrity endorsements, why bother since they are all using one?

  • @BILLEON2005

    @BILLEON2005

    2 жыл бұрын

    iPhones are more secure

  • @OmegaGamer04

    @OmegaGamer04

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BILLEON2005 not really. Just less likely for dumb users to get out of the walled garden

  • @BILLEON2005

    @BILLEON2005

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OmegaGamer04 Ok dummy…

  • @sujitkumarsingh3200
    @sujitkumarsingh32003 жыл бұрын

    From generations in India, "Chinese product" immediately relates to "cheap, poor quality, copy" product. But ironically, most people endup buying them. I think recent growth in techs and knowledge will solve that problem.

  • @Mika30041975

    @Mika30041975

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same in vietnam.

  • @kittenman7667

    @kittenman7667

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s simple, not everyone can afford Apple or Samsung.

  • @utkarshg.bharti9714

    @utkarshg.bharti9714

    3 жыл бұрын

    Until the Indian government drastically reforms taxes for tech companies and promotes startup accelerators collaborating with Samsung, LG etc. these companies will never MAKE IN INDIA. Thankfully, things are improving with Samsung recently coming into UP.

  • @sujitkumarsingh3200

    @sujitkumarsingh3200

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@utkarshg.bharti9714 I also think that huge improvements will happen due to inhouse companies, existing and new to come. People of India are gaining knowledge very fast and they are already hard working.

  • @sujitkumarsingh3200

    @sujitkumarsingh3200

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Scyth well, everyone(except Jynees) know what a shit hole Jyna is. Thus, I would suggest you to keep your imaginary thoughts to yourself because, world knows reality.

  • @Lee-gc6nd
    @Lee-gc6nd10 ай бұрын

    I once asked Chinese Students "what do you think?" in a classroom setting. Their response was "We don't know teacher, what do you want us to think."

  • @PeaknikMicki
    @PeaknikMicki11 ай бұрын

    In the same vein it could be said for instance that Microsoft didn't have an operating system when iBM knocked on their door. They bought it for cheap penny. And Rak Xerox has GUI, mouse, Email system etc in the 70s and Steve Jobs mimiced what he learnt from them. Similarly iPhone was put together based on existing technologies from other companies. It's not all about what you invent but what you do with it. What is the application and how do you take it to market.

  • @piercer4882
    @piercer48823 жыл бұрын

    The story of the guy stealing info at a trade show just happened to my company last year. A competitor booth showed up early and disassembled our products and took detailed kotes and photos to be able to copy it. The trade show security ended up seizing all of their electronics but I'm sure everything was already sent over seas

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat3 жыл бұрын

    I was pressured at a former employer to use Huawei networking products for a new corporate campus in Palo Alto, CA. I refused and used Juniper and Arista instead. I never regretted that decision.

  • @OHOHOHCOME
    @OHOHOHCOME8 ай бұрын

    China created their own version of the TV show Suits, which is honestly not that big of a deal since countries take TV show ideas from other countries all the time. But what is striking about this Chinese version is that the layout and design of the office is IDENTICAL to the layout and design of the the original show. Like damn, you couldn’t even be original about that?

  • @gollumtheartisticnewt1028
    @gollumtheartisticnewt10282 жыл бұрын

    I have been at several trade shows where 3 times Chinese have been caught stealing product. I would guess it happens in every trade show.

  • @Mmmm_tea
    @Mmmm_tea3 жыл бұрын

    "they made him delete pictures" its not hard to undelete stuff, they should have confiscated his phone

  • @krightonzilon9140

    @krightonzilon9140

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, sometimes people are too liberal.

  • @bradcavanagh3092
    @bradcavanagh30923 жыл бұрын

    I wasn't aware of the Nortel copying, but I definitely remember the Cisco rip-off. People who think that "cyber espionage" by the Chinese is a recent phenomena haven't been paying attention for 20 years.

  • @michaelbrownlee9497

    @michaelbrownlee9497

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ah, hang on one second, it was Nixon with the salt treaty, Chretien with his Canadian millionaires scouting out cheap manufacturing, Then there was the tool and die Magna that completely destroyed European tool and die in north America. Wall mart. It was official govt approved investment to completely and utterly destroy western economy. The tax collectors were having parties when a company was forced out of business. The money was over flowing so nobody cared. I don't think anyone was evil about it, just greed.

  • @gdemorest7942

    @gdemorest7942

    3 жыл бұрын

    I worked for Nortel. We had Huawei spies working side-by-side with us!

  • @michaelbrownlee9497

    @michaelbrownlee9497

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gdemorest7942 oh yeah for sure no doubt. Headhunting was a big money adventure back then.

  • @richardamullens

    @richardamullens

    3 жыл бұрын

    Edward Snowden revealed that the USA took Cisco routers bound for China and inserted backdoors so that the USA could spy on China. Read The Hardware Hacker if you want to understand the Chinese attitude to IP and don't forget that Delft Pottery was stolen from the Chinese.

  • @wakannnai1

    @wakannnai1

    3 жыл бұрын

    My uncle used to work for Nortel. They were forced to lay off all of their staff post Huawei theft because they couldn't afford to stay in business any longer. Huawei theft completely ruined the company.

  • @davidherbert5027
    @davidherbert5027 Жыл бұрын

    The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

  • @TheRealToastman
    @TheRealToastman11 ай бұрын

    I work at a city where all the big tech and chip head quarters are locared. Most of the big name companies have big logos and are located in a busy intersection. Not Huawei, their headquarter is tuck way back from publics eyes and just lurking behind the busy streets.

  • @bishyaler
    @bishyaler3 жыл бұрын

    This is one thing I've learned about Chinese companies: They rarely ever innovate, they can copy and adapt to their needs real well, but never innovate.

  • @citylinkproject9901

    @citylinkproject9901

    3 жыл бұрын

    and that is bad for the consumer

  • @xucg

    @xucg

    3 жыл бұрын

    if a western company does somethin new, it is innovation in your eyes. if a chinese company does the same, it can only be classified as "adapt to their needs real well". The double standard without end.

  • @angeloj3139

    @angeloj3139

    3 жыл бұрын

    They never spend time to research anything because everything they made is actually a copy of Western counterpart but with aggressive components to capture the market. Even in India, we are trying to build a whole new architecture for Cpu, Soc technology despite being poor, we're are trying our best for innovation. But Chinese just copies......and adds better components...

  • @andriyshapovalov8886

    @andriyshapovalov8886

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@citylinkproject9901 its anything but bad for the consumer. Consumer gets cheaper product.

  • @seriouscat2231

    @seriouscat2231

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andriyshapovalov8886, and nobody gets any money to research and develop the next product.

  • @billdberger7407
    @billdberger74073 жыл бұрын

    Credit for talking about the Belt and Road Initiative that takes some bravery.

  • @robertcircleone
    @robertcircleone Жыл бұрын

    From my point of view, it isn't enough to criticise the various totalitarian states, the democratic countries need to up their game. Increase their attraction for ordinary people in their own countries and show the people of China etc how much better real democracy can be. There is a way this can be done too. I call it multiple representation. An electoral/political system in which all the candidates get elected, not equally though. Their status will depend on the number of votes each of them gets. Here in the UK, we have 650 constituencies and 650 members of the House of Commons. If there were ten members (of something equivalent to the House of Commons) (but not all concentrated in a building in London) then there would be 6,500 representatives in total, some with a lot of votes and others with barely any. But at least they would be on the ladder and could prove their worth over several annual elections. Their pay also could be based on the number of votes each got if they were paid at all. They could all just be paid a small living salary based on minimum rates of pay. I won't bore you with any further details. I might make my own videos about it. TED talk sort of thing.

  • @Analoguejunk
    @Analoguejunk11 ай бұрын

    just deleting isn't enough, you can recover 'deleted photo's if you don't write anything over the 'empty' memorycard

  • @daviddiaz529
    @daviddiaz5293 жыл бұрын

    China's McDonald's is called MacDowell's. Instead of the "Golden Arches" they have the "Golden Archs".

  • @travisgoodrich4290

    @travisgoodrich4290

    3 жыл бұрын

    Instead of KFC they have KFP. "P" standing for paltry

  • @percival23

    @percival23

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha ... I think the "Coming to America" joke was missed by some of you guys. Well done David.

  • @daviddiaz529

    @daviddiaz529

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@percival23 ah thank you suh.

  • @tsm4201979

    @tsm4201979

    3 жыл бұрын

    wtf dude bahwahah you totally stole it from "Coming to America" good movie for a slow night

  • @tsm4201979

    @tsm4201979

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mcdonald's in Chinese "Mai dao Lao" or depending really on "Local" dialect "Mai Deng Lao" Mai Dao Nao"

  • @coldsalad6686
    @coldsalad66863 жыл бұрын

    This is why I try to buy from makers who actually made the product. I don't have too much money but I think it's still worth it to pay the extra money for the original product and help the company build even better things in the future.

  • @gracefulcubix4730

    @gracefulcubix4730

    3 жыл бұрын

    4

  • @bad_rebbel_8841

    @bad_rebbel_8841

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gracefulcubix4730 5

  • @conc8888

    @conc8888

    2 жыл бұрын

    Save your money. No multi million dollar company deserves your loyalty. Just get the products that actually suit you.

  • @fbyi2940

    @fbyi2940

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@conc8888 which is none.

  • @Nothing-yo5uo

    @Nothing-yo5uo

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a BS !! I think you never use DJI drones they are from china and Tesla is now want to use BYD battery tech. It doesn't who rules the china but China will reclaim it's ancient glory.

  • @stiletas
    @stiletas2 жыл бұрын

    Can't thank you enough for your hard work and this info you are giving to us.

  • @jessicaandtrains7768
    @jessicaandtrains776810 ай бұрын

    Yes i did an internship with 3com in 2003. I think they did a partnership with them that year. I heard there was a big issue when all of their installed routers would reply back that they were cisco devices. Copied the competitor a bit too well. Wonder how that happened 🤔

  • @scottjosen2606
    @scottjosen26062 жыл бұрын

    15 years ago I asked a friend who sold Cisco setups for hospitals, government agencies and such about Huawei as I'd read of a controversy about a Midwestern town that was going to let them handle their electronic infrastructure. He seriously had no idea what I was talking about.... Me, the Agriculture sales guy was astounded.

  • @reybhk
    @reybhk3 жыл бұрын

    Just a suggestion, Serpentza. It would great if you could add Chinese subtitles to your channel so that other non- English speaking audiences could understand your message and be well informed of your experiences in China. Let alone mainlanders with vpn connection who wants to follow you so that they can be enlightened to fight for their rights for their future generations.

  • @dama3979

    @dama3979

    2 жыл бұрын

    He doesn’t care about the people they’re lost they won’t accept it look at North Korea this is where China is going

  • @theloniousm4337

    @theloniousm4337

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that way we could have a Chinese guy called "Serpentza mate" doing videos pumping Chinese culture.

  • @rvh1702

    @rvh1702

    Жыл бұрын

    Or maybe those 'followers' you're talking abould, should learn something for a change and understand English. Or is that too much to ask from the spying Chinese Government?

  • @bobiq
    @bobiq2 жыл бұрын

    A friend of mine used to work in the Polish Embassy in Beijing. There was a set of beautiful wooden chairs. One of the chairs had a knot in one of the legs, which one day fell out leaving a ugly hole. They asked one Chinese carpenter to make an exact copy of the chair to replace it. A week later, the guy brought the chair he had made. It looked as beautiful as the original one, and it even had on hole in exactly the same place as the original chair....

  • @fss1704

    @fss1704

    Жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @rolandjosef7961
    @rolandjosef7961 Жыл бұрын

    This story of Huawei regarding routers are true. I used to work in a company that sell routers 3com hardware. As a network engineer we were told that we were switching to Huawei routers and to our surprise everything smells looks and sounds like a Cisco hardware & firmware.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk3 жыл бұрын

    Remember, China doesn't see a problem with copying, it's seen as a good thing if you can pull a fast one, it's culturally indoctrinated into the populace.

  • @weishi9804

    @weishi9804

    3 жыл бұрын

    The ancient Chinese inventors were not profit origin, sometime they even force people to copy to rise production.

  • @evan5935
    @evan59353 жыл бұрын

    We need to get industry back in our own countries so we can enrich ourselves, our communities, and stop the reliance on cheap foreign goods that ends up sucking our wealth away 🤷‍♂️

  • @The_Unobtainium

    @The_Unobtainium

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, nobody forced your companies to go and move production to china (and destroying local economical status. Millions of families were ruined because of outsourcing. That time those companies didn't care about their own employees and their families!). The only reason was they are greedy as hell. It's soley greedy corporations fault so no reason to fell sorry for buying cheaper products.

  • @ronaldellis4662

    @ronaldellis4662

    11 ай бұрын

    Spot on but the problem lays with greedy companies that are in business only for the quick buck and don't give a damn about their country and people 😡

  • @user-nr5rc3sw3r

    @user-nr5rc3sw3r

    11 ай бұрын

    That was the plan to kill developed countries and take gold back was invested in 191x

  • @thorn6809
    @thorn6809 Жыл бұрын

    Copying things and giving the copies a similar name is simply done to let customers know that this is a cheap version of the original one they don't want to buy because it is more expensive. So it dosen't mean that they are too lazy in mind to invent an own name, imo.

  • @molotov6844

    @molotov6844

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, but that's bad for tech. Because if everyone else will just copy your RnD, why would you spend money on any RnD? You can just steal someone elses ideas for cheaper and be more profitable. This is bad for making technological innovation.

  • @shampayne
    @shampayne Жыл бұрын

    Other than restricted military technology, can't any country just buy any consumer product legally off the market and illegally reverse engineer it?

  • @Andman8210
    @Andman82103 жыл бұрын

    I’m avoiding all Chinese brands at all costs

  • @sergiemotiev1817
    @sergiemotiev18173 жыл бұрын

    Mate, I was laughing at Soviet “genuine, authentic, original” mainframes EC 1033, EC 1045 and the like series. Half of the documentation and manuals was not even translated into Russian and blatantly photocopied with all the typos from IBM 360 😂

  • @davidhimmelsbach557

    @davidhimmelsbach557

    3 жыл бұрын

    DEC famously ( 60 Minutes -- national exposé ) produced Soviet knock-offs of its 1170 mini-computer... a mainstay in the 1970s. Its motherboard and chips even kept DEC design errors. The traces matched to the micro-meter! Naturally, this meant that the US could hack the Soviet computers right down to micro-code. What a boner!

  • @johosaffattjones9449

    @johosaffattjones9449

    3 жыл бұрын

    And there's a lot of people in the west now with eyesight thanks to the Russian medical system and the breakthroughs that they shared with the west back in the 1980's . Dont think you are too much of a smart arse every sword has two sides.

  • @davidhimmelsbach557

    @davidhimmelsbach557

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johosaffattjones9449 True enough, but the West did NOT steal industrial secrets on the sly. And credit was given -- and still is -- to those who created such wonders. My favorite Soviet medical marvel was via a Siberian physician who -- on his own -- solved the ancient malady of un-equal joint length. ( So common with polio -- but not restricted to that disease. ) He used bicycle wheels and their spokes to hold rigid bones that he'd deliberately broken. The natural healing process of human bone tissue then closed the smallish gap that he'd crafted... forcing the targeted bone to grow longer. This process took years to dope out... with his first subjects being dogs. For those afflicted, his method is a miracle brought to life.

  • @johosaffattjones9449

    @johosaffattjones9449

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidhimmelsbach557 Like everything that is "invented " in the world a lot of other inventions and industrial processors have to be mastered before a great leap forward can be achieved. One can think of many simple things that allowed the Horseless carriage to be built from rubber tires to the development of Aluminum, cast iron and steel, to insulated copper wire. My mate who had polio when he was two had the bone lengthening operation on his leg carried out in Australia in 1961.

  • @davidhimmelsbach557

    @davidhimmelsbach557

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johosaffattjones9449 Then what of the ceramic pot? Paper? Your theory is spotty. BTW, why in the world did you put invented between apostrophes? Inventors have done more for humanity than a billion do-gooders... and an infinite number of politicians -- and clerics.

  • @jeffreyryan1639
    @jeffreyryan1639 Жыл бұрын

    The part where he is using a traffic intersection explains alot. People riding mopeds thru crosswalks only to turn onto the street. People riding bikes thru crosswalks against the light as if they have right of way and the worst is the vehicles pushing thru pedestrians like they don't have a red. Seems like all the infrastructure is a mere suggestion that nobody adheres too. Kinda like the company he is talking about.

  • @lalida6432
    @lalida6432 Жыл бұрын

    They are the Borg. No soul, no creativity, no individuality, at least none that can be expressed in any positive manner.

  • @ivarkich1543
    @ivarkich15433 жыл бұрын

    It's what the communism is about. Every property is common, including the intelectual one.

  • @--___--d

    @--___--d

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not trying to be funny, but same with memes.

  • @ivarkich1543

    @ivarkich1543

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DorkVader26 They sue in the name of the community of the workers class. lol

  • @byronobrien3121

    @byronobrien3121

    3 жыл бұрын

    China isn't communist, it's now socialist.

  • @ivarkich1543

    @ivarkich1543

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kylo Ren It's just a joke showing how the CCP manipulates with the ideology depending on their current interests. See also my next comment under the first one.

  • @scarybarry2275

    @scarybarry2275

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@byronobrien3121 Don't be blind. It is communist. They have only the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). There is no "socialist" party.

  • @KingKhan-vo9og
    @KingKhan-vo9og3 жыл бұрын

    Huawei laptops should modify their keyboards. Remove all the buttons and leave it as Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. Simple.

  • @tsm4201979

    @tsm4201979

    3 жыл бұрын

    ALT+shift+ESC

  • @TonyToniTone05

    @TonyToniTone05

    3 жыл бұрын

    LoL

  • @nia6849

    @nia6849

    3 жыл бұрын

    Press Ctrl+Alt+Del now everyone.

  • @josephmusembi4391

    @josephmusembi4391

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ha ha ha

  • @alexredhair
    @alexredhair2 жыл бұрын

    used to work there in Reading UK, and completely agree with your comments and narrative. glad you making these videos

  • @elektron2kim666
    @elektron2kim66610 ай бұрын

    "Cheaper" is a mistake as we reward more of it and our bosses takes the same route at some point.

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