Written for a special issue on intellectual property and culture, this essay examines the longstanding claim that culture presents a major barrier to intellectual property reforms. In the context of Asia -- China, in particular -- that claim invokes Confucianism, a non-Western culture, to account for the region\u27s -- or the country\u27s -- continued struggle with massive piracy and counterfeiting problems. The claim draws on a century-old tradition of condemning Confucianism for being antithetical to Western modernity.The first half of this essay focuses on the Confucian challenge to intellectual property reforms in China. Drawing on the important distinction between the strong and weak forms of the cultural explanation, this part argues ...
Commentators have attributed China’s piracy and counterfeiting problems to the lack of political wil...
202-208 Previous researchers have studied the connection between the developed countries’ intelle...
China has for many years been criticized for its poor record of protecting intellectual property rig...
Written for a special issue on intellectual property and culture, this essay examines the longstandi...
In the past two decades, policy makers, industry leaders, and academic commentators have repeatedly ...
Western attempts to obtain Chinese compliance with intellectual property rights have a long history ...
As an introduction to a special issue on intellectual property philosophy, this article focuses on i...
While imperial China was a notably inventive place, formal intellectual property protections analogo...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
This article attempts to track China’s intellectual property rights (“IPR”) enforcement problem thro...
Commentators have widely discussed the piracy and counterfeiting problems in China. Every year, the ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Many aspects of intellectual property rights (IPR) in China are canvassed in the literature. In this...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
Commentators have attributed China’s piracy and counterfeiting problems to the lack of political wil...
202-208 Previous researchers have studied the connection between the developed countries’ intelle...
China has for many years been criticized for its poor record of protecting intellectual property rig...
Written for a special issue on intellectual property and culture, this essay examines the longstandi...
In the past two decades, policy makers, industry leaders, and academic commentators have repeatedly ...
Western attempts to obtain Chinese compliance with intellectual property rights have a long history ...
As an introduction to a special issue on intellectual property philosophy, this article focuses on i...
While imperial China was a notably inventive place, formal intellectual property protections analogo...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
This article attempts to track China’s intellectual property rights (“IPR”) enforcement problem thro...
Commentators have widely discussed the piracy and counterfeiting problems in China. Every year, the ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Many aspects of intellectual property rights (IPR) in China are canvassed in the literature. In this...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
Commentators have attributed China’s piracy and counterfeiting problems to the lack of political wil...
202-208 Previous researchers have studied the connection between the developed countries’ intelle...
China has for many years been criticized for its poor record of protecting intellectual property rig...