Protecting your IP and being aware of relevant regulations in China are essential when considering technology transfers to PRC partners. Three specialists discuss how to best guard your IP assets and structure a fair deal.
Legal
- May 13, 2010
Llinks Law OfficesSandra Lu and Desmond [email protected]; [email protected] Domestic Institutional Investors (QDIIs) include securities…
May 13, 2010Lex OrbisManisha Singh [email protected] issue of copyright ownership vis-à-vis movies came under the spotlight in India recently over a row…
May 13, 2010Cooling off the pricing heat
May 13, 2010New measures will allow China-based energy service companies (Escos) to enjoy tax benefits, expanded subsidies, and improved financial services.Earlier…
May 13, 2010oreign companies need to adequately familiarise themselves with PRC anti-dumping laws to avoid high tariffs and to prepare for possible investigations…
May 13, 2010RouseCindy [email protected] is easy to find many examples of trade mark infringement in China where infringers are looking to free ride on the backs…
May 13, 2010IP specialists from Zhong Lun Law Firm discuss various approaches of intellectual property rights protection in China, and outline the relevant government agencies involved and their roles
May 13, 2010The recently amended PRC Copyright Law offers several new clarifications, including providing protection to works that have not yet been authorised for dissemination or publication in China and the requisite registration of copyright pledges
May 13, 2010
