Written in the context of China's new intellectual property laws after WTO
entry, this unique law-and-commentary guide examines the legal framework for
intellectual property protection and its practical implications in the
commercial world. Written for multinationals with operations in China, the
book addresses the commercial realities of protecting and managing
intellectual property and the practical application of Chinese intellectual
property laws to business, e.g., assessing risk liabilities for all parties in
the supply chain, from manufacturers to retailers, to marketing firms and
importers. Among the overarching topics treated are the following:
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Trademarks
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Copyright
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Patents
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Enforcement of intellectual property rights
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Trade secrets
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Internet
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Technology transfer
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Unfair competition
With key legislation, cases, and judicial interpretations and cases, China
Intellectual Property Law Guide has no peers as a working reference for
corporate counsel and the busy IP lawyer alike.
This title forms part of the Asia Business Law Series. The Asia Business
Law Series is published in cooperation with CCH Asia and provides updated and
reliable practical guidelines, legislation and case law, in order to help
practitioners, policy makers and scholars understand how business is conducted
in the rapidly growing Asian market.
This book was originally published by CCH Asia as the loose-leaf China IP
Law Guide