Monthly Archives: August 2010

IP Dragon Speaks on 7th Annual Asia-Pacific IP Forum 2010

September 1, 2010, Stan Abrams of China Hearsay fame, and I will speak on Social Media (such as Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, but also blogs) and intellectual property (especially trademark and copyright) issues, during the 7th Annual Asia-Pacific IP Forum 2010. … Continue reading

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IP Dragon Gives Lunch Presentation At Baker & McKenzie

Yesterday I gave a lunch presentation at the Hong Kong office of Baker & McKenzie. The title of my presentation: ‘Is China’s Unique Patent Law Paving the Way to Innovation?’ about the challenges of foreign innovators because of the changes … Continue reading

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Professor Llewelyn’s Book Launched: ‘Invisible Gold in Asia: Creating Wealth Through Intellectual Property’

Professor Llewelyn’s new book just came out: ‘Invisible Gold in Asia: Creating Wealth Through Intellectual Property‘. If IP is the invisible gold in Asia, then Professor David Llewelyn is the alchemist of intangible property. Publisher Marshall Cavendish Business writes: “World … Continue reading

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Vax Is Not Infringing Dyson’s Design Right?

Damian Reece wrote for the Telegraph that Dyson lost its claim in the High Court that its design right was infringed by the Mach Zen of Vax, a Chinese manufacturer of vacuum cleaners, whose design looks very similar indeed. See … Continue reading

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