In the past two decades, policy makers, industry leaders, and academic commentators have repeatedly condemned Confucianism for blocking or slowing down intellectual property reforms. Nevertheless, few have revisited the debate on intellectual property and Confucianism following the recent dramatic changes to the intellectual property landscape in Asia. In 2013, for example, Japan, China, and South Korea were among the top five countries filing international applications through the Patent Cooperation Treaty, along with the United States and Germany. Chinese and Japanese firms such as Panasonic, ZTE, and Huawei Technologies also emerged as the world\u27s top three leaders in corporate filings. If Confucianism has presented a major barrier to...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China enacted laws that protect intellectual properties being licensed to Ch...
For decades, the prevailing view in the United States and many Western countries has been that China...
In the past two decades, policy makers, industry leaders, and academic commentators have repeatedly ...
Written for a special issue on intellectual property and culture, this essay examines the longstandi...
As an introduction to a special issue on intellectual property philosophy, this article focuses on i...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Western attempts to obtain Chinese compliance with intellectual property rights have a long history ...
While imperial China was a notably inventive place, formal intellectual property protections analogo...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
This article attempts to track China’s intellectual property rights (“IPR”) enforcement problem thro...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become a major problem in the relationship between the indu...
William P. Alford, To Steal a Book is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civil...
China has for many years been criticized for its poor record of protecting intellectual property rig...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China enacted laws that protect intellectual properties being licensed to Ch...
For decades, the prevailing view in the United States and many Western countries has been that China...
In the past two decades, policy makers, industry leaders, and academic commentators have repeatedly ...
Written for a special issue on intellectual property and culture, this essay examines the longstandi...
As an introduction to a special issue on intellectual property philosophy, this article focuses on i...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Western attempts to obtain Chinese compliance with intellectual property rights have a long history ...
While imperial China was a notably inventive place, formal intellectual property protections analogo...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
This article attempts to track China’s intellectual property rights (“IPR”) enforcement problem thro...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become a major problem in the relationship between the indu...
William P. Alford, To Steal a Book is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civil...
China has for many years been criticized for its poor record of protecting intellectual property rig...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China enacted laws that protect intellectual properties being licensed to Ch...
For decades, the prevailing view in the United States and many Western countries has been that China...