Multinational corporations often struggle to protect their intellectual property rights in China. The Walt Disney Company, which has a long relationship with China, knows this all too well. In fact, counterfeit Mickey Mouse ears—along with numerous other Disney character goods—are now sold in plain sight at the new Shanghai Disneyland Resort. In an attempt to combat counterfeiting, companies such as Disney rely on a traditional method of enforcement of intellectual property rights: government campaigns. Campaigns are short periods of time during which multiple raids and government enforcement actions occur to crack down on counterfeiting. The irony of Disney’s situation is that less than a year before the Shanghai Disneyland Resort opened D...
The intellectual property epidemic of the current era is the call to give increased legal protection...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
This iBrief discusses how persistent international concern and emerging domestic concern over Chines...
Multinational corporations often struggle to protect their intellectual property rights in China. Th...
This Article explores the copyright and trademark laws underlying Disney’s characters in light of Mi...
Although the discussion in this Article is limited to counterfeiting in China, many of the issues di...
China remains the single largest producer of pirated and counterfeit goods in the world. The purp...
Mickey Mouse is one of the most recognizable characters in the world, but this famous character will...
This chapter closely scrutinizes the intellectual property developments during and in the run-up to ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
After centuries of stagnant growth and international isolation, China has emerged as the fastest-gro...
In discussions regarding international intellectual property rights (IPR), China is always at the fo...
China has had a long history of high levels of piracy and counterfeiting. Leaders of China’s F...
China is not known for protecting intellectual property rights. Anecdotal evidence of counterfeit p...
In From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century,...
The intellectual property epidemic of the current era is the call to give increased legal protection...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
This iBrief discusses how persistent international concern and emerging domestic concern over Chines...
Multinational corporations often struggle to protect their intellectual property rights in China. Th...
This Article explores the copyright and trademark laws underlying Disney’s characters in light of Mi...
Although the discussion in this Article is limited to counterfeiting in China, many of the issues di...
China remains the single largest producer of pirated and counterfeit goods in the world. The purp...
Mickey Mouse is one of the most recognizable characters in the world, but this famous character will...
This chapter closely scrutinizes the intellectual property developments during and in the run-up to ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
After centuries of stagnant growth and international isolation, China has emerged as the fastest-gro...
In discussions regarding international intellectual property rights (IPR), China is always at the fo...
China has had a long history of high levels of piracy and counterfeiting. Leaders of China’s F...
China is not known for protecting intellectual property rights. Anecdotal evidence of counterfeit p...
In From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century,...
The intellectual property epidemic of the current era is the call to give increased legal protection...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
This iBrief discusses how persistent international concern and emerging domestic concern over Chines...