Foreign companies have recently won court cases by claiming their trademarks are well-known in China. A new draft judicial interpretation on the recognition and protection of well-known trademarks in civil litigation will further reinforce such claims. It sets criteria for the recognition of well-known marks and standardises the remedies available for their owners. By Yang Xun, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Hong Kong.
Intellectual Property
- December 18, 2008
Mai [email protected] various reasons many multinational companies (MNCs) own their global intellectual property (IP) outside of China. To…
November 10, 2008Regulatory reform in China is more important than ever to investors in the country. Leading lawyers talked about how the government's various regulatory approach shape investors' behaviours at the 5th annual China Law & Practice China Summit.
October 15, 2008Belinda Yang and Joshua [email protected], [email protected] Conflict of RightsThe packaging or decoration used on well-known products is…
October 15, 2008Manisha Singh NairLex [email protected] property no longer restricts itself to acquiring registration of a particular right.…
October 15, 2008After 12 months of innovative and pioneering work and four months of research, interviewing and profiling, the 2008 China Law & Practice awards were presented in Beijing on September 18. The winning deals and firms were recognised for their impact on China's legal community.
October 15, 2008The National People's Congress has announced the first reading of the proposed amendments to the Patent Law《中华人民共和国专利法》. The…
September 10, 2008Manisha Singh NairLex [email protected] in the national and global markets has intensified bringing issues of identification and positioning…
September 10, 2008Judy ChanRouse & Co [email protected] owners have had different reactions to the outcomes of the recent G2000 and Schneider cases.Chinese…
September 10, 2008China's legal market continues to attract high-end, complicated and multi jurisdictional work and in Beijing this month, the China Law & Practice awards will reflect the complexities and challenges. Chris Bisogni and Joanna Law provide a summary of the deals and firms that made the 2008 shortlist.
September 10, 2008
