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IP Dragon quoted in the media
- South China Morning Post
- InsideCounsel, Feb 1, 2012
- US ITC: China: Effects of Intellectual Property Infringement and Indigenous Innovation Policies on the U.S. Economy, May 2011
- Advertising Age, Oct 21, 2010
- Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2009
- Wall Street Journal, Oct 7, 2008
- Wall Street Journal, Sept 11, 2008
- Reuters June 5, 2008
- France24, July 7, 2009
- Popular Science, July 8, 2007
- Asia Sentinel, May 28, 2007
- Wanfang Data, affiliate of China's Ministry of Science & Technology), Sept 11, 2008
- World Trademark Review, December 6, 2010
- World Trademark Review, April/May 2010
- World Trademark Review, June 9, 2009
- World Trademark Review, March 13, 2009
- World Trademark Review, January 29, 2009
- World Trademark Review, January 15, 2009
- EUROCHAMBRES Understanding China, July 7, 2010
- Global Resources, November 19, 2010
IP Dragon cited in scholarly papers
- Andrea Wechsler, China’s WTO Accession Revisited: Achievements and Challenges in Chinese Intellectual Property Law Reform (March 3, 2011). European Yearbook of Int'l Econ. L., Max Planck Institute for IP & Competition Law Research Paper No. 11-03, 2011
- Jesse London, China's Approaches to Intellectual Property Infringement on the Internet, 38 Rugers Law Record 2010-2011
- Anders Dalsgaard, Protection of IP in PRC: Is it really as bad as it looks? Aarhus University Denmark, May 2011
- Demian Stauber, Zhongqi Zhou, 10 U.C. Davis Bus. L.J. 207 (2010)
- Geertje Hesselink, Intellectual Property rights in fashion in China and the knowledge of young Chinese designer on this topic,Master Thesis Cultural Economics & Cultural Entrepreneurship, 2010
- Sarah A. Baird, Contentious Issues: Copyright Reform in the Age of Digital Technologies, December 2009
- Marcus Meyer, Marken- und Productpiraterie in der VR China: Eine umfassende Darstellung des zur Verfugung stehenden Rechtsschutzes, Igel Verlag, 2008, p 80
- Donald Harris, The Honeymoon is Over: Evaluating the United States' WTO Intellectual Property Complaint Against China, Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 32, 2009; Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2008-76
- J.M. Duncan, M.A. Sherwood, Yuanlin Shen, 7 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 529 (2008)
- Dina Bronshtein, Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals in China: Could Changes Bring Stronger Protection For IPR and Human Health? 17 Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal 439, 2008
- Sampsung Xiaoxiang Shi, Chinese Copyright Law, Peer Production And The Participatory Media Age: An Old Regime In A New World, Sydney U. Press, 2008
- M.J. Simburg, 42 Int'l Law. 467 (2008)
- P. Dervan, Journal of High Technology Law, Suffolk U. Law School, 2008
- Terence Stewart, Elizabeth Argenti, Philip Butler, The Crisis in IP Protection And China's Role in that Crisis, USCC Research Paper, May 2007
- Paul Jones, China - Judicial and Legislative Update 2005-2006, 4 International Journal for Franchising Law 11, 2006
Speaking Engagements
- China's influence on non-trade concerns on international economic law, Maastricht University, 19 and 20 January 2012
- 3rd Global Forum on Intellectual Property, Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore 6 and 7 January 2011
- 7th Annual Asia-Pacific IP Forum 2010, Speaker on Social Networks and Trademarks, Sheraton Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong, September 1, 2010
- Lunch presentation at Baker & McKenzie's Hong Kong office with video link to Baker's Shanghai and Beijing office, 'Is China's Unique Patent Law Paving the Way for Innovation?', 5 August 2010
- 2nd Annual IPR seminar Speaker and panelist at 'Managing IPR as a Business Asset in China', China IPR SME Helpdesk, European Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, 25 June 2010
- Key Note Speaker Intellectual Property in China and the Netherlands, Rotterdam, 28 May 2008
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IPR in China Laws and Regulations
- Copyright Law Implementation PR of China 2002
- Copyright Law, Amended PR of China 2001
- Copyright Law Implementation PR of China 1991
- Provisions on the Implementation of International Copyright Conventions 1992
- Copyright Law PR of China 1990
- Copyright Collective Management Regulations PR of China 2004
- Copyright Administrative Punishment Implementation Rules 2009
- Trademark Law Implemention PR of China 2002
- Regulations on the Protection of the Right of Communication through Information Network PR of China 2006
- Measures for the Administrative Protection of Internet Copyright 2005
- Trademark Law PR of China 2001
- Trademark Law PR of China 1993
- Collective/Certification Marks 2003
- Collective/Certification Marks 1994
- Trademark Provisions on Claims for Priority 1985
- Well-known-trademarks Recognition/Protection 2003
- Implementation Madrid Agreement 2003
- TRAB Rules 2002
- Tort Liability Law 2009
- Product Quality Law 2000
- Punishment of the Crime of Fake or Substandard Commodities PR of China 1993 invalid
- Measures for the Administration of GI of Agricultural Products 2008
- Geographical Indication Products Protection PR of China 2005
- Administrative Measures Safety of Places of Origin of Agricultural Products 2006
- Implementing Regulations on Patent Law 2010
- Regulation on National Defense Patent 2004
- Standard for Application Patent Number 2003
- Opinion of the MOFTEC/SIPO on Strengthening Administration of Patents in Foreign Trade 2003
- Measures for Administrative Enforcement of Patent 2001
- Patent Law Implementation PR of China 2001
- Decision of the Standing Committee of NPC on Amendmend of Patent Law 2008
- Transitional Measures on Implementation of Amended Patent Law 2009
- Patent Law PR of China 2008
- Guidelines for Examination 2006
- Patent Law PR of China 2000
- Patent Law PR of China 1992
- Patent Law Implementing Regulations 1992
- Patent Law PR of China 1984
- Protection Measures for Intellectual Property Rights during Exhibitions PR of China 2006
- Science and Technology Progress Law PR of China 1993
- Anti-unfair Competition Law 1993
- Regulations of PR of China on Awards for Inventions 1978
- Regulations on the Protection of Types of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1993)
- Civil Law General Principles PR of China
- Civil Procedure Law PR of China
- Administrative Procedure Law 1989
- Software Protection Regulations PR of China 2002
- Administrative Procedure Law PR of China
- Customs Penalty Regulations PR of China 2004
- Customs Implementation Regulations PR of China 2004
- Customs Regulations PR of China 2003
- Customs Regulations PR of China 1995
- Customs Law PR of China 2001
- Criminal Law PR of China
- Criminal Procedure Law PR of China
- Unfair Competition Law PR of China 1993
- Anti Monopoly Law PR of China 2007
- Layout Design IC Regulations PR of China 2001
- Layout Design IC Implementation PR of China 2001
- Olympic Logo Regulations PR of China 2002
- Regulation on Radio and Television PR of China 1997
- Property Rights Law PR of China
- Constitution PR of China
- Legislation Law PR of China
- National IP Strategy PR of China 2008
- Action Plan PR of China 2008
- Action Plan PR of China 2007
- Action Plan PR of China 2006
- Action Plan PR of China 1995
- Foreign Trade Law PR of China 2004
- Foreign Trade Law PR of China 1994
- Regulations on the Protection of Types of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1993)
- Law on Guarding State Secrets 1988
Patent Law and Regulations in China
Judicial Interpretations by Supreme People’s Court and/or Supreme People’s Procuratorate
- Patent Civil Dispute Interpretation
- Trademark Civil Dispute Interpretation
- Copyright Civil Dispute Interpretation 2002
- Application of law to trial of cases over copyright disputes on networks 2004
- Adjudication/application of law to cases of copyright disputes on networks 2000
- Regulations on Protection of the Right to Network Dissemination of Information 2006
- Patent Law Pre-trial Cessation
- Trademarks Pre-trial Suspension Evidence Preservation
- Criminal Thresholds 2007 (Draft)
- Criminal Thresholds 2004
IPR Relevant Treaties in force in China
- WIPO Copyright Treaty (2007)
- WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (2007)
- WIPO Singapore Treaty (signature 2007)
- UNESCO Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expression (2007)
- WTO TRIPs (2001)
- Working Party Report on the Accession of China (2001)
- WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding (2001)
- WTO Acession Protocol (2001)
- WIPO UPOV Convention (1999)
- UN Vienna Treaty Convention (1997)
- WIPO Strasbourg Agreement IPC June (1997)
- WIPO Locarno Agreement (1996)
- Sino-US IPR MOU Action Plan for Effective Protection/Enforcement 1995
- WIPO Madrid Protocol (1995)
- WIPO Budapest Treaty (1995)
- Agreement Establishing the WTO (1995)
- Patent Cooperation Treaty (1994)
- WIPO Nice Agreement (1994)
- WIPO Trademark Law Treaty (signature 1994)
- WIPO Patent Cooperation Treaty (1994)
- WIPO Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against Unauthorized Duplication of their Phonograms (1993)
- WIPO Phonograms Convention (1993)
- Sino-US IPR Memorandum of Understanding 1992
- WIPO Berne Convention (1992)
- UNESCO Universal Copyright Convention (1992)
- WIPO Washington Treaty (signature 1990)
- WIPO Madrid Agreement (Marks) (1989)
- WIPO Paris Convention (1985)
- WIPO Establishing Convention 1980
- Costa Rica - China FTA (2011)
- New Zealand-China FTA (2008)
- Pakistan-China FTA (2006)
- China-Chile FTA (2005)
China’s IP Related Authorities
Hong Kong’s IP Ordinances
- Copyright (Suspension of Amendments) Ordinance 2001
- Copyright Ordinance
- Director of Intellectual Property (Establishment) Ordinance
- Layout-design (Topography) of Integrated Circuits Ordinance
- Organized and Serious Crime Ordinance
- Patents Ordinance
- Plant Varieties Protection Ordinance
- Prevention of Copyright Piracy Ordinance
- Registered Designs Ordinance
- Trade Descriptions Ordinance
- Trade Marks Ordinance
- Basic Law 1997
International Treaties Applicable to Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s IP authority
Macau’s IP Laws
Macau’s IP authority
Taiwan’s IP Laws
Taiwan’s IP Related Authority
IP Faculties and Research Institutes
- Berkman Center for Internet and Society
- Boston University IP
- Cardozo Intellectual Property and Information Center
- Centre d'Études Internationales de la Propriété Intellectuelle
- Dean Dinwoodey Center for Intellectual Property
- East China University of Politics and Law Shanghai
- Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy
- Franklin Pierce Center of Intellectual Property
- High Tech Law Institute
- Institute for Information Law Amsterdam (IViR)
- Institute for IP and Information Law (U of Houston)
- IP Academy Singapore
- Kernochan Center for Law Media and the Arts
- Max Planck Institute of Intellectual Property Competition and Tax Law
- McGill Centre for Intellectual Property Policy Montreal
- Renmin University of China School of Law Beijing
- Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic
- Stanford Center for Internet and Society
Chinese blogs/sites/committees about IP in China
- Andrew C. Mertha
- BioIPR-COM
- Blawg Dog
- China IPR Law
- Danwei
- Intellectual Property in China 知识产权与中国发展
- Intellectual Property Rights Protection Alliance
- IP Menu
- IP Webcasting Hong Kong
- IP.People.com.cn
- IPR.gov.cn
- More blogs about IP in China
- Patent Agent in Hong Kong
- Peter K. Yu
- Quality Brands Protection Committee
- Southern Perspective Shenzhen
China Blogs
- All Roads Lead To China
- Asia Business Intelligence
- China and International Law
- China Business Law Blog 中國商法博客
- China Challenges
- China Economics Blog
- China Esquire
- China Hearsay
- China Herald
- China Journal Wall Street Journal
- China Law Blog
- Chinese Law Working Group
- Emerging Capital
- Experience not logic
- International Economic Law and Policy Blog
- Little Red Book
- Modern Asian History: Myths and Realities
- PanAsianBiz
- The China Game
- This is China! Blog
- Uculture
- WTO and China
- 中外对话 China Dialogue
IP Blogs
- Afro-IP
- Boek 9 (Dutch)
- CIPP McGill Blog
- Class 46
- Counterfeit Chic
- Intellectual Property Watch
- Invisible Gold in China
- IP Finance
- IP Kat
- IP Tango
- Ipeg
- IPR Transatlantic Collaboration
- nipc IP/it Update
- No to Fakes
- Philip Brooks'Patent Infringement Updates
- Professor Justin Hughes
- Small Business IP Protection and Management
- SPC Blog
- The Counterfeit Blog
- The Fire of Genius
- The Gray Blog
- The Trademark Blog
- Transnational Law Blog
- Vox PI
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IPR Holders Representatives/Anti-piracy/-counterfeiting
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- AGMA
- AIM
- AIPPI
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- ARCC
- Auteursrecht
- BASCAP
- BIG Web
- BPG
- Brand Protection Alliance
- BREIN
- British brands group
- BSA
- CAAST
- Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Piracy
- Coalition for intellectual property rights
- Danish Anti-Counterfeiting Group (Danish)
- ECAP II
- ECTA
- FACG
- FACT
- FAST
- Filmwereld
- IACC
- ICC Commercial Crime Service
- IDSA
- IFPI
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- INDICAM
- Innovation Alliance
- IP Federation
- IP Institute
- IPOS
- IPR Helpdesk
- IRMA
- Marques
- MPA
- MPAA
- NACG (Norwegian)
- NMPA
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- RIAA
- SABAM
- SACG
- SIIA
- SNB-REACT
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- The Industry Trust
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- Union des Fabricants
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Tag Archives: IP Dragon
Shanghai Creativity Index Surged, But What About IPR?
China is pushing innovation. It wants to move on from the ‘made in China’ phase to the ‘designed in China’ and ‘invented in China’ phase. To see if Shanghai is moving in the right direction it has developed a creativity … Continue reading
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Taiwan’s TSMC sues China’s SMIC in US for Trade Secrets
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd (TSMC) has again filed a law suit against China’s SMIC for misapprobiating of trade secrets. The law suit will take place in the US. ““SMIC has violated an agreement with our company set in 2005 … Continue reading
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Thelen Reid & Priest LLP Opens Up Shop in Shanghai
Thelen Reid & Priest LLP, attorneys at law for 80 years, announced the opening of an office in Shanghai. Read the press release here. Ms Utterback is resident at the Shanghai office: “Meg Utterback studied law at China People’s University … Continue reading
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Professor Zhang’s Presentation On China’s IP Laws Post WTO
Today, Professor Zhang Naigen of Fudan University put a very interesting presentation online on China’s IP Laws Post WTO: New Developments. He outlines a survey of recent changes in IP laws in China, new rules for well-known trademarks and new … Continue reading
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“Wei2, IPR Hotline in China?”
“Wei2 (喂)? Is what you say in Chinese when you answer the phone. Liu Li reports for the China Daily that a nationwide reporting and complaining hotline (12312) was established yesterday, that should be an answer to IPR infringements. “[..] … Continue reading
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Is IPR Protection in China Down Under?
Austrialian Manufacturing and China: Deepening Engagement is the title of the Australian Industry Group’s 2006 China study, which is based on a survey of 700 Austrailian manufacturers with a total sales of 25.5 billion Australian dollars. In chapter 6.2 Non-tariff … Continue reading
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More IPR Litigation in China Is Nice, But What Is the Enforcement Ratio?
Tim Johnson, wrote an interesting article about IPR litigation that percentage wise is almost an all-Chinese affaire. Head tip to: China Business Services (a business consultancy in Beijing, Shanghai and London). Johnson has covered the travails of Foshan Rifeng and … Continue reading
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Who’s Afraid Of the HK Movie Industry? Pay Or Get Sued
Taiwan’s China Post has an article about the Film Industry Response Group, a HK industry group that is clamping down on movie piracy, threatening to sue 42 illegal downloaders, which they can avoid by paying US $ 3,000 and never … Continue reading
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Protectionism of TV Programmes Spurs Copyright Piracy: D’oh!
TransWorldNews wrote that Homer Simpson is persona non grata in Chinese prime time. The US TV series The Simpsons, of which Homer is one of the protagonists, is banned from Chinese TV (between 5-8 p.m.), not because Homer drinks too … Continue reading
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What Is Good About Copyright Piracy in China?
Danwei published an interesting article of Beijing bureau chief of Red Herring Kaiser Kuo. Kuo is looking at the benefits of copyright infringement:“Piracy has provided an inexhaustible source of inspiration for musicians and filmmakers, raising the bar significantly for them, … Continue reading
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1,400 Pirated Chinese Movies in Two Months Aired On Chinese TV Stations
According to the Chinese Movie Copyright Association, Chinese TV stations air up to 1,500 pirated Chinese movies a year, costing studios up to $9.4 million in lost revenues, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Sunday. ““The number of movies illegally … Continue reading
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Chinese Customs’ Stats Of First Half 2006
Yangtze Yan of Xinhua wrote about the General Administration of Customs (GAC) statistics over the first half of 2006. 1,076 cases of intellectual property rights were prosecuted; 39 million fakes were seized with a total value of more than 68 … Continue reading
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Eight Years in China (Without Your Logo Getting Used)
Remember the blog on July 21 about a Marketplace Public Radio programme about a Chinese trademark squatter that wanted a ransom from the US Public Broadcasting Service? Read here. Well, in this radio programme (that is in audio and in … Continue reading
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Local Authorities Role
Role Local Authorities Underexposed In Wilson’s Article Doug Wilson is trying to wake up America, in an article for Townhall.com. First he writes about Foxconn, which is supposed to be China’s largest manufacturing plant, with 190.000 female workers. Then he … Continue reading
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Chinese Counterfeit Downunder
Australia’s Challenges With Chinese Counterfeit Imports Dan Harrison (not to be confused with Dan Harris of China Law Blog) wrote for The Age an article about counterfeit imports that plague Australia. Australian Customs is doing a fine job. But according … Continue reading
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TGIF
Zinedine Zidane Head-Butted By Trademark?“Zhao Xiaokai, general manager of a sport-related company, paid 2,000 yuan ($250) to register the trademark — a silhouette of Zidane head-butting Italy defender Marco Materazzi’s chest — for shoes, hats and beer products, the Beijing … Continue reading
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Digital Media Exchange
Is Harvard’s Digital Media Exchange The Solution To Online Piracy In China? Kristin Eliasberg wrote the interesting article ‘Digital pathways to Asia’ for the Havard Law bulletin. He’s focusing on the research of the Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for … Continue reading
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China Bans Uploading And Downloading Of Pirated Content
In many countries only the uploading of unauthorised copyrighted content is banned. As of July 1, 2006, the Protection of the Right of Communication through the Network is effective which bans both up- and downloading of pirated content. The People’s … Continue reading
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China In A Hurry To Get Chinese Technology Standards
In March Oong Boon Kiat wrote that China is pushing for its own RFID standard in order to get its own intellectual property rights, see here. The Chinese RFID standard was expected to be ready in 2008. Now Mike Clendenin … Continue reading
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How To Avoid Buying Counterfeit Electronic Components
Christos Papakyriacou, managing director of independent electronic distributor Alpha Micro Components, has some advice on how to avoid purchasing counterfeit electronic componnents. His first advice: “Try to avoid buying from China, unless it is from a trusted source, it’s our … Continue reading
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2005: 78 Percent Rise of IPR Litigation Involving Foreign Companies
Wang Zhenghua wrote for the China Daily about a seminar organised by WIPO, SIPO and the Hunan provincial governement. “In 2005, there were 268 civil IPR disputes related to foreign companies, mainly in such sectors as automobiles, motorcycles, pharmacy, computer … Continue reading
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CCTV Needs IPR As Protection Not Condom
Zhong Yang Yi Tao (CCTV Channel One), means also “central number one sheath”. Li Zhenyong, wanted to make use of this sexual connotation and applied last January to register the name as trademark for condoms. Interfax China wrote: “An official … Continue reading
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IPR Enforcement in China: Keep On Rollin’
Heeling Sport’s strenuous efforts to enforce its patent and trademark of Heelys (shoes with embedded wheels) in China was covered by Katherine Yung of the Dallas Morning Post and published by York Weekly. Michael Staffaroni CEO of Heeling was disappointed … Continue reading
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Japan’s Plan: 16 States Cooperating To Protect IPR
Jiji press reported about Japan’s plan to start economic partnership agreements between 16 Asian and Pacific nations to build an economic bloc with a population over 3 billion people and to improve intellectual property protection. Member states should be:Japan, India, … Continue reading
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Innovationsschutzprogramm
Austria’s Innovative ‘Innovationsschutzprogramm’ For Patents Will Become Reality Hannes Farnleitner, former federal Minister of Economic Affairs ofAustria said something remarkable in 2005: “We have an international patent documentation office in Vienna. And it is absolutely normal that a very vivid … Continue reading
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Quoting US ITA’s Lavin On China: Yin and Yang Emphasised
Today, the People’s Daily Online put the optimistic title ‘IPR Moves Impress US Official’ above an article about a visit of US Under Secretary for International Trade Franklin L. Lavin to China. “Referring to counterfeiting in China, Lavin told reporters … Continue reading
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MPA’s China Raids Don’t Yield Any Disc Burners Nor Arrests
The Motion Picture Association has finished an Asia-wide campaign against movie piracy. Results: China: 405 raids; 1,961, 255 pirated optical discs seized Hong Kong: 119 raids; 90 DVD-R burners seized; 56 people arrested Taiwan: 483 optical disc burners seized; 369,117 … Continue reading
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China’s Domain Name Dispute Resolution Measures
Mondaq’s newsletter has a brief article by Angela Wang & Co. (sollicitors, agents for trademarks) about the new Domain Name Dispute Resolution Measures which came into effect on 17 March 2006. Read here (free subscription required). It’s my humble opinion … Continue reading
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1-0 for the Chinese Pirates of the Xbox 360 Games
Games site Gamasutra went to Shanghai’s ChinaJoy game exhibition and saw that pirated Xbox 360 titles are widespread. Microsoft is denying that “the core security system has not been broken.” See Redwood’s official response here and Gamasutra’s article here.
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4 Chinese of MIP’s 50 Most Influential People
Managing IP Magazine (July 10) had nominated four Chinese as most influentual in the field of IPR. Ms. Wu Yi (Vice Premier); Mr. Tian Lipu (Commissioner of SIPO); Mr. Zheng Chengsi (professor at the Law Institute of China Academy of … Continue reading
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Chinese Counterfeiting Addressed By US House Subcommittees
Two subcommittees (on Rural Enterprises, Agriculture and Technology and on Tax, Finance and Exports) on the House of Reprentatives have held a joint meeting in the U.S. Congress to consider whether China is enforcing its laws on intellectual property rights … Continue reading
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SIPO: Pan’s Pen Patented
A retired teacher, called Pan, from Huzhou, Zhejiang Province has invented a pen to beat short sightedness. Read China Daily’s article here.
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Chinese Trademark Squatter Wants Ransom From PBS
Jocelyn Ford of Marketplace Public Radio reports about a Chinese Trademark squatter, a lawyer called Hou Songlin, who registered the PBS logo, never mind that PBS is an American non-profit organization facing budget cuts from US Congress. Trademark lawyer Joe … Continue reading
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TGIF
Reason New censorship for Karaoke: IPR Protection or … Censorship? Mike Magnier wrote a funny article ‘China’s Karaoke Police Have a Request: Do It Mao’s Way‘ for the LA Times, about China’s Ministry of Culture which issued new rules to … Continue reading
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Warner Bros.’s China Movie Takes Head Start In Race With Pirates
Yahoo run with a Reuters article about Warner Bros. new low budget China filmmaking joint venture “Crazy Stone,” released in cinemas on June 30, then followed with a DVD version selling for as little as 10 yuan ($1.25) just 12 … Continue reading
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New Think Tank: HK Platform For Technology Transfer And IPR Trading
Hong Kong has a new think tank: Savantas Policy Institute. Regina Ip, who was the former HK Secretary of Security, is now chairwoman of the board of governors of Savantas (Yahoo Actualités). According to Savantas, HK can be China’s platform … Continue reading
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Taobao.com Enforces New Rules Against Copyright Piracy
ChinaTechNews has a short article about Taobao.com, the largest online auction site of China, read it here. It enforces copyright piracy in the following ways: remove counterfeit goods after receiving complaint letters from the brand owners; owners of online stores … Continue reading
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Just Do Make Use Of Customs, But Recordation Is Needed
Dan Harris of China Law Blog attended a US Patent and Trademark Office’s seminar about Protecting your IP in China, see here the first of a series. Dan’s first favorite speaker was Kevin Brown, Nike’s director of global band protection … Continue reading
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IPR Enforcement in HK: Today Children Will be Men And Women?
‘Hong Kong enlists youth to fight piracy’ writes Keith Bradsher for the New York Times, which was published in the International Herald Tribune. Today the ‘Youth Ambassadors campaing’ starts with 1.600 children (in the age of 9-25) pledging their participation … Continue reading
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Wisconsin Ginseng Made In China?
‘Ginseng Farmers Protect Crop and Reputation’ writes Brian Bull at the VOA News. Wisconsin ginseng farmer Butch Weege told Bull that Chinese officials recently contacted the Ginseng Board of Wisconsin regarding a customer complaint filed with the trade office in … Continue reading
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How To Solve the Xiushui Market IPR Enforcement Dilemma
A short article titled ‘Beijing’s Xiushui Market in a dilemma: fakes still appear’ about Silk Street (Xiushui) market by Chinanews was published on IPR.gov.cn, see here. The article mentioned law suits of the last months and the Memorandum of Understanding … Continue reading
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Sino-Dutch CMO’s Will Include Mechanical Rights In Reciprocity Agreement This Year
I got hold of the chapters about the East Asian Countries by Ang Kwee Tiang of Collective Management And Related Rights edited by professor Daniel Gervais of University of Ottowa. Very interesting. Today, I spoke to Buma-Stemra, the Dutch CMO … Continue reading
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Research Paper’s Provisional framework of table of contents, hypothesis and bibliography
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Hypothesis and Methodology 2.1 HypothesisChina’s alleged non-compliance with TRIPS can be viewed from different angles. One can zoom in on individual Chinese IPR provisions to see whether they violate TRIPS (frog’s perspective). Or one … Continue reading
Telsda: ‘Seizing Opportunities In The Sky’ Or Blatant Design Patent Infringements?
CH of Mobimania.com, a French site about mobile gadgets, posted a great article about Chinese mobile phone maker Telsda, which Chinese name consists of three characters, that can be translated with ‘seize the opportunities in the sky’. See what happens … Continue reading
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China’s IPR Enforcement Hurts: …China
Joe McDonald wrote for the Associated Press a big article on how Piracy Hurts China’s Own Industries, which was picked up by the Washington Post. McDonalds writes:“Web sites that carry unlicensed copies of CDs often give away the music for … Continue reading
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TGIF: New Zealand Struggles With Stance Over IPR in China: Speak Up or Hush Up?
One News reports about the ongoing discussion in New Zealand whether the Kiwis are too Politically Correct concerning China.Since New Zealand is “not significant on a global stage”, talking about the lack of IPR enforcement or working conditions in China … Continue reading
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Nokia Design Patent Infringements: Next Level of Sophistication/Statutory Damage
Nokia has sued: Shenzhen Telsda Mobile Communication Industry Developing Co Ltd Song Xun Da Zhong Ke Electronic (Shenzhen) Co Ltd and their distributors: Beijing Tongwanbao Commerce & Trade Co Ltd, An Wai Avenue No 2 Branch Beijing Xin Tongwanbao Commerce … Continue reading
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The New Xiangyang: IPR Infringements Taboo At Taobao City?
Xiangyang Market in Shanghai, synonymous with counterfeit and pirated products, closed June 30th. But now it seems to have risen out of its ashes, in a hybrid form. The market stalls of Xiangyang meet Taobao, the Consumer-to-Consumer site of Alibaba.com. … Continue reading
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Message IP Dragon: Research About China and TRIPS Online
After 300 posts gathering, commenting and sharing about IP in China, it’s time to focus on one aspect in particular: Enforcement. This December 2006 it will be 5 years after China has acceded to the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Part … Continue reading
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Top 5 Google ‘Intellectual Property China’ Search
If you type ‘intellectual property china’ in Google you’ll find: 1. SIPO2. A practical guide for US companies3. An old site of Steven Suranovic that wants to serve as a portal, but has links to advertisments to holiday destinations4. Ben … Continue reading
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