My 2 bits...
Figure out how to forestall.
Your overseas business partners will steal your technologies.
If you are as lucky as factory workers in the US,
you'll get a great severance package including
an all-expense paid trip to China to train the workers
who will be taking over production.
Sometimes I think that we are in an economic race with China to see who can burn the most fossil fuel the fastest.
Transnational capitalism has hit China, and knows no allegiance.
M
PS
Patent your business processes, too. The major US export appears to be dollars..
At least the lawyers will still have jobs. And for g'ness' sake, don't show them your
(c) source code.
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Marvin Blackburn wrote:
My boss has asked me to look into any "legal" issues with having some
customers in china Connecting to our servers.
Not really sure how to start, but would appreciate some pointers if anyone has any. We use hpux (with ssh) and standard redhat linux servers.
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Marvin Blackburn
Systems Administrator
Glen Raven
"He's no failure. He's not dead yet" --William Lloyd George
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