
The CHIPS Act treats the symptoms, but not the causes
Date : 2024-02-07
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Drawing parallels between the current state of the tech industry and the 1958 meeting between Eisenhower and aliens in 1992's Sneakers, Cory Doctorow delves into the history of global trade regulation and the impact of intellectual property laws on poor countries' manufacturing capabilities. He concludes that in order to truly address the issues facing America's high-tech sector, a more fundamental reevaluation of current policies is required.
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