China Daily

Those pursuing domestic technology innovation­s must not cut corners

-

It is shocking that the Redcore browser, which its “developers” boasted as being the first domestical­ly produced browser with self-developed core technology, was exposed on Thursday as being one based on Google Chrome. AllMobiliz­e, the company behind the product, called the software China’s first web browser using fully self-developed intellectu­al property when it announced on Wednesday that in its latest funding round it had secured a further 250 million yuan ($36.3 million) from venture capital investors.

However, users looking through the browser’s installati­on directory had discovered a file named “chrome.exe” along with files containing the Chrome logo. After the revelation­s, the download installer for Redcore was removed from the company’s website.

One of the company’s chief developers has reportedly stated that the software is based on the framework of Google Chrome, but has insisted that the core browser technology was developed by the company as it incorporat­es their innovation­s.

There are two questions that need to be answered: Whether the browser does employ domestical­ly developed core technology and, even if it does, have the intellectu­al property rights of Google been infringed upon.

China has been paying more attention to protecting the intellectu­al property rights of foreign companies and has strengthen­ed the country’s laws and enforcemen­t, increasing the price to be paid for violations. If the browser proves to be a total sham and AllMobiliz­e is in violation of the US company’s intellectu­al property rights then it should be duly punished.

It is important that those caught infringing intellectu­al property rights pay a heavy price for their misdeeds to deter others from similar wrongdoing.

Heavily penalizing violators will also help ensure a proper environmen­t for domestic research and developmen­t. A lot of researcher­s and entreprene­urs seem to forget that all innovation­s and scientific discoverie­s are based on relentless efforts and perseveran­ce. Instead, they try and cut corners, in a bid to make money as quickly as possible.

Lessons should also be drawn about how to create an environmen­t in which scientific research is conducted and technologi­cal innovation­s are pursued with the right attitude.

This is of particular importance at a time when breakthrou­ghs in core technologi­es, those in informatio­n technology in particular, have been emphasized as being badly needed so the country is not dependent on others.

That requires honesty and integrity in domestic research and developmen­t to produce genuine innovation­s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong