In the News: First Digital Product Similarity Trademark Case; Crypto Laundering Conviction; and China Eases M&A Loan Lending

A Chinese court has loosened the scope of “product similarity” in trademark law to include virtual models of actual trademarked products. | China’s conviction of a crypto laundering defendant reflects stricter enforcement in cryptocurrency-related crimes. | New draft regulations allow for loans for minority M&A stakes.

By CLP staff
In the News: First Digital Product Similarity Trademark Case; Crypto Laundering Conviction; and China Eases M&A Loan Lending





Shanghai Company Convicted of Violating Car Company’s Trademark


Shanghai Qiaobatai Peak Industrial Co., Ltd. was fined RMB 1 million for violating the trademark of a car company by authorizing the

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