The new and independent IP Office in the Pudong district of Shanghai will streamline administration and enforcement and may create a new IP protection framework for the rest of China. But does it have enough resources to achieve its goals?
Intellectual Property
- January 08, 2015
While the new specialised IP Courts established in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are a good sign for rights owners, Matthew Laight and Hank Leung say that IP appellate courts, the inclusion of criminal cases and more manpower are still needed
January 05, 2015Ben Wang, head of IP China at Unilever, shares his views on patents and R&D in China, the specialised IP courts and the importance of building a global patent portfolio
January 05, 2015Jurisdiction of IP courts further clarified.
November 18, 2014Ken Dai and Jet Deng of Dacheng Law Offices assess the impact for businesses of the increasing focus of theauthorities on data protection
November 12, 2014Qiang Ma and Jessica Chumeng Xu of Jun He Law Offices look at the outstanding cases of the last 12 months and explain the implications of the new Trademark Law's developments on bad-faith filing and the opposition system
November 11, 2014Ken Dai and Jet Deng of Dacheng Law Offices assess the impact for businesses of the increasing focus of theauthorities on data protection
November 11, 2014Issued: October 14 2014Main contents: Where a party claims that a trademark applicant used improper means to preemptively register its trademark…
November 10, 2014The Supreme People's Court's decision on the longstanding Qihoo v Tencent dispute has provided crucial guidance for businesses in China on market definition, dominance and abuse of conduct
October 31, 2014The Supreme People's Court's decision on the longstanding Qihoo v Tencent dispute has provided crucial guidance for businesses in China on market definition, dominance and abuse of conduct
October 31, 2014
