The 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
China and US regulators are working on a deal, but if China wants regulatory equivalency it must first prove its intent to prosecute fraud, says accounting professor Paul Gillis
The 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
This week the NPC announced VAT for telecom services, CPA firms shifted their services, China faced its first domestic bond default and an infringement case left ZTE unscathed
The State Council has drafted stricter rules for advertisements, the CIRC relaxed investment limits for insurance proceeds and the approval process for setting up entities has been simplified
This week Tesla announced its pricing strategy for the Chinese market, Apple sued SIPO and Zhizhen over a voice recognition patent and anti-monopoly authorities upped their raids and investigations
The new e-commerce law protects consumers' rights by clamping down on online goods and services providers. But some are sceptical of the SAIC's intentions as the new Measures enhance its power over the rapidly-evolving industry
The new e-commerce law protects consumers' rights by clamping down on online goods and services providers. But some are sceptical of the SAIC's intentions as the new Measures enhance its power over the rapidly-evolving industry