Google and Tencent Agree to Share Patents in Global Tech Alliance

Google and Tencent Agree to Share Patents in Global Tech Alliance
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Google and Tencent have agreed to share patents covering a range of products and technologies, an alliance between two of the world’s largest corporations, according to Bloomberg.

The cross-licensing deal comes with an understanding that the search giant and Tencent, the world’s second largest and fifth largest company, respectively, will team up on developing future technologies. The agreement may smooth the U.S. company’s business in China while helping Tencent’s push to expand beyond its dominant position on the mainland. The agreement is a typical industry arrangement between corporations designed to minimize patent infringements.

It’s significant that Google is tying up with China’s largest corporation after effectively withdrawing its search engine from the country in 2010 by ending self-censorship. While many of its services remain blocked, the U.S. company is rebuilding its presence in the world’s second-largest economy by sharing its artificial intelligence software tools and ramping up investment through projects such as a new research base. Tencent, as the operator of the ubiquitous WeChat messaging platform and the country’s leader in social media and gaming, would be a formidable ally.