Starting with a comparison of litigation data between Western litigants and Chinese officials onboth public and private level, this article stands in the shoes of the foreign intellectual property(IP) right holders asking why a sound made by western society resonates so differently in China?This is done through the eyes of the Chinese adjudicators and the system as a whole: where,how long and with what results. It briefly lists various characteristics of each litigation phasethat foreign IP right holders will confront, when choosing the Chinese judiciary (privatelitigation) to enforce their IP rights, especially patents. Insum, this article offers a picture, fromthe perspective of aprivate party, of procedural peculiarities of Chinese court...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
The long-held and virtually unquestioned view about China from the United States and other Western n...
China is without a doubt the world’s leading infringer of intellectual property rights (IPRs). China...
Although China seeks to improve its image as a legitimate participant in the global intellectual pro...
Although the discussion in this Article is limited to counterfeiting in China, many of the issues di...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
In discussions regarding international intellectual property rights (IPR), China is always at the fo...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
China is not known for protecting intellectual property rights. Anecdotal evidence of counterfeit p...
despite the presence of excellent laws on the books, the enforcement and protection of [intellectual...
Although the discussion in this Article is limited to counterfeiting in China, many of the issues di...
As businesses expanded with the rise of globalization, so did the effects of anticompetitive activit...
Though it lacked a patent system until 1985, China is now the world leader in patent filings and lit...
Although harmonization efforts such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Proper...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
The long-held and virtually unquestioned view about China from the United States and other Western n...
China is without a doubt the world’s leading infringer of intellectual property rights (IPRs). China...
Although China seeks to improve its image as a legitimate participant in the global intellectual pro...
Although the discussion in this Article is limited to counterfeiting in China, many of the issues di...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
In discussions regarding international intellectual property rights (IPR), China is always at the fo...
Counterfeiting is an increasing problem for Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR”) protection througho...
China is not known for protecting intellectual property rights. Anecdotal evidence of counterfeit p...
despite the presence of excellent laws on the books, the enforcement and protection of [intellectual...
Although the discussion in this Article is limited to counterfeiting in China, many of the issues di...
As businesses expanded with the rise of globalization, so did the effects of anticompetitive activit...
Though it lacked a patent system until 1985, China is now the world leader in patent filings and lit...
Although harmonization efforts such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Proper...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
The long-held and virtually unquestioned view about China from the United States and other Western n...