Chapter 833 Is there such a saying?



After hearing this, the person in charge of the embroidery booth looked at Minister Gao in shock.

Minister Gao nodded, feeling helpless.

What Sui Sui said was exactly what he was really worried about.

Ten or twenty years ago, it wasn't like no one knew that our own embroidery was a good thing.

But this thing was not allowed to appear at that time.

Who knew foreign businessmen liked it so much?

Although Minister Gao did not dare to say it, the foreign businessman who said he wanted to invest in building a factory must have the intention of stealing the technology and taking it for himself.

But who can guarantee that they don’t have this idea?

It is said that one should always be on guard against others.

But no matter how worried we are, we cannot eliminate this possibility with a one-size-fits-all approach.

After all, there are embroiderers among overseas Chinese who are skilled in embroidery.

But so far, no embroidery products brought back to China from overseas are made by foreigners.

This at least shows that the skills have not been taken away by foreigners.

If foreigners were really allowed to come to their territory, they would learn their skills.

This is not the important thing. What is important is that people apply for a patent for it.

Wasn't that countered?

"What I'm worried about is exactly what Sui Sui just said. But this problem is not unsolvable. As long as we get the patent, it shouldn't be taken away by anyone who wants, right?"

Minister Gao is a rough man and doesn't understand anything about patents.

Although Sui Sui didn't know much about it, she was from later generations after all.

She could still say a word or two about this.

"Minister Gao is right. As long as we have patent proof, we can guarantee that the things belong to us. No one else can just take them away if they want."

But there is a more pressing issue at the moment.

The U.S. patent agency has not yet clarified the issue of fairness in patent applications.

After this matter is truly resolved and implemented.

Only when Huaguo applies for a patent for its embroidery can it be considered useful proof.

The person in charge of the embroidery booth also understood after hearing this.

The excitement I felt when I heard that foreign investors wanted to invest and build a factory has now cooled down.

She even pondered for a moment and said, "There are four major categories of embroidery in our country: Suzhou embroidery, Hunan embroidery, Sichuan embroidery, and Guangdong embroidery. When applying for patents, do we apply according to these four categories?"

After she finished speaking, she frowned again and shook her head to reject what she had just said.

He also said: "Embroidery can be divided into various subcategories according to various factors such as different materials, regions, and techniques."

As he said this, the person in charge directly told himself that he was confused.

"How exactly should we categorize this? If we divide it into smaller categories, wouldn't we be able to obtain numerous patents just for the art of embroidery?"

The person in charge of the embroidery booth at least knows something about embroidery skills.

She was so confused that she even made herself confused, so Minister Gao, who was a complete mess, was even more confused.

He glanced at Sui Sui and thought:

Since Comrade Sui Sui knows so much, doesn't it mean that she also understands this?

Don’t say that, Sui Sui really doesn’t understand.

She was also confused by the person in charge's set of statements.

Before his eyes turned into mosquito coils, Sui Sui pressed his temples to stop the person in charge from speaking.

She said: "I think that skills like embroidery can be applied for international intangible cultural heritage.

When applying, please clearly state all the categories, major categories, minor categories, and needlework techniques."

Suisui doesn’t know in which year the application for intangible cultural heritage began.

But she had the idea in her mind.

As for whether this saying exists now, she is not sure.

Minister Gao and the person in charge of the embroidery booth were both stunned when they heard this.

“Intangible cultural heritage?”

Minister Gao is from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after all. Even if he is a bit rough, he should do his job well.

He has a relatively good understanding of international affairs.

But, is there such a saying?

Sui Sui saw his expression and immediately understood that there was no such saying at the moment.

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