Chinese industries and Chinese regime officials are asking for preferential treatment while refusing to pay standard technology fees, former U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke said in a Newsweek op-ed published on May 27.
Locke detailed how Chinese industries have for years gotten around paying the royalty rates for standard-essential patents (SEPs). These are licenses for technology that allow devices, such as computers, phones, and cars, to operate on a standard technology, like connecting to the same Wi-Fi and 5G networks, he said.