Patents must not be used as carrots and cabbages. Intellectual achievements must still reflect their unique value. Otherwise, no one will be willing to invest in this matter, as Mr. Ren said.
In fact, Huawei’s contribution to the country over the years is not only to significantly improve the technical capabilities of our communications infrastructure, but also to give us a certain say in the international community. At the same time, it has made communications and the Internet one Universal infrastructure benefits thousands of households and industries, making life easier and promoting production.
Another biggest and invisible contribution is that by establishing a patent system and system that benchmarks against international standards, it has promoted the intergenerational progress of domestic intellectual property protection.
I think that from now on, Huawei will collect patent fees from domestic companies and enterprises that use Huawei patents in everything, and charge them at a high price to promote an orderly domestic culture that respects knowledge, respects originality, and advocates innovation. Environmental construction allows knowledge and innovation to embody value.
Of course, for domestic companies, patent fees are not an end, but a means. Truly innovative companies will benefit from stricter patent protection. Huawei can be levied at a high price, returned at a high price or exchanged for patents. The state can also set standards to provide subsidies and rewards. The ultimate goal is to ignite a raging fire of domestic innovation and transcendence.
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