Tag Archives: General Principles of Civil Law

Last Case 2020 First Instance: Qiaodan Sports Company Needs to Cease Using “乔丹” or “De-Michael Jordanize” its Marks

During the penultimate day of 2020, the Shanghai Second Intermediate People’s Court decided the first instance case between the plaintiff basketball legend Michael Jeffrey Jordan and two defendants Qiaodan Sports Co. Ltd. of Jinjiang, Fujian province, and Shanghai Bairen Trading … Continue reading

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How do the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong relate to each other regarding IPRs

This article by Danny Friedmann (IP Dragon 知識產權龍) is also published on the website of the Netherlands Hong Kong Society and Duncan Bucknell Company, the consulting firm that specialises in global intellectual property strategy, see here and here. Since 1997, … Continue reading

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IPR: Overseas Parties Have 60 percent Success Rate at Beijing No.1 Intemediate People’s Court

Xie Chuanjiao of China Daily wrote the article International laws applied in local IPR cases, read here. Nothing new really, China has this obligation already since April 12, 1986 when it adopted its General Principles of Civil Law . When … Continue reading

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