[Info-vax] HTTP/2 stole my Applet
Bill Gunshannon
bill.gunshannon at gmail.com
Sun Jun 19 16:06:07 EDT 2016
On 6/19/16 3:33 AM, lawrencedo99 at gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 5:35:33 PM UTC+12, David Froble wrote:
>> So you incur considerable expense setting up production. If anybody could then
>> copy your better mousetrap, and undercut your price, then you are going to lose
>> the investment.
>
> How would they undercut your price, unless they came up with a way to make it cheaper than you? Would you claim ownership over that idea of theirs?
>
By not having had to finance the R&D that led to the idea.
And, in the case of china as mentioned above, how do they undercut us?
How about no minimum wage laws. The work that costs an American company
to make a t-shirt is probably 100 times as much as a Chinese company.
Multiply that by 1 million t-shirts and what do you have? All of it
is really about players playing on a level field of play. That seldom
happens today, especially in international commerce.There is no such
thing as a "fair trade agreement" one side profits and the other side
loses.
bill
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