The PRC Trademark Law has been under review since 2005, but the proposed changes fail to address three of the biggest problems faced by trademark owners: well-known trademark recognition, bad faith filing and OEM infringement. Reforms to these big three could transform the Trademark Law and the business environment
Internet investment scams are on the rise in China. Protecting your business's reputation is of paramount importance, as the scams work quickly and seek to gain as much money as possible, before the fraudsters can be traced
A new government circular has mandated nationwide filing for all private equity funds. Although the first national rule to regulate PE funds in China is a step forward, crucial questions remain unanswered
I would like to get my trademark recognised as well-known in China. I have heard it is possible to do this through a judicial or an administrative procedure. Which is the best route to choose and what evidence do I need to provide to obtain the status?
China has become one of the most attractive markets for private equity firms. But when problems occur, what options do investors have to enforce their rights?
After 12 years of waiting, some Implementing Regulations have begun to clarify and expand upon a Tendering and Bidding Law that left many issues open to interpretation
After 12 years of waiting, some Implementing Regulations have begun to clarify and expand upon a Tendering and Bidding Law that left many issues open to interpretation
A new regulation from the foreign exchange regulator has returned the right of foreign-invested holding companies to re-invest their dividends in China
There is more to dispute resolution in China than meets the eye. By making strategic choices, foreign businesses can maximise their chances of winning anti-monopoly and IP disputes