The new SIPO Commissioner faces a series of challenges, including raising the standard of examination while dealing with a steady increase in applications, leading international harmonisation and aligning enforcement with China's courts
Intellectual Property
- March 07, 2014
China is often attacked for focusing on patent quantity over quality. However, Michael Lin explains that a better understanding of how the three kinds of patents work and the reasons behind filing them may show a different picture
March 07, 2014The Trademark Law amendments could have gone further to address online counterfeiting and bad faith registrations – two big problems for trademark owners in China. Businesses need to monitor their markets closely, file their marks early and push for more reform
March 06, 2014The Trademark Law amendments could have gone further to address online counterfeiting and bad faith registrations – two big problems for trademark owners in China. Businesses need to monitor their markets closely, file their marks early and push for more reform
March 06, 2014The Chinese courts have long been criticised as unpredictable, but William Fisher and Ting Xiao highlight recent trends that indicate the judicial system is gaining expertise in IP, making litigation an easier option to take
March 06, 2014A Chinese online game developer has sued Apple for unfair competition in a case that will test the concept of joint liability in China's IP laws
January 27, 2014A Chinese online game developer has sued Apple for unfair competition in a case that will test the concept of joint liability in China's IP laws
January 27, 2014Design patents in Taiwan are becoming broader. This has opened up new opportunities for IP owners who want to maximise the protection available to them
January 16, 2014Taiwan's Personal Data Protection Act contains several strict provisions relating to written consent requirements that affect foreign companies, even if they are not registered in the jurisdiction
January 16, 2014
