Tag Archives: Intellectual Property Rights in China

Future President China Mentions IPR First As Sino-U.S. Challenge

Xi Jinping, Vice President of PRCprobably the next President of China in 2012 Xí Jìnpíng 习近平, China’s vice president, and probably the successor of Hu Jintao as president in 2012, wrote to the Washington Post in response to some specific questions … Continue reading

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Professor Llewelyn Asks Rhetorical Question About IPRs: “Too Important to Leave to the Lawyers?”

Tonight, IP Dragon is looking forward to attend the lecture of Professor David Llewelyn about the relevancy of Intellectual Property Rights for everybody. “As Premier Wen Jiabao has been saying since 2004, world competition in the 21st century will revolve … Continue reading

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IP Dragon Writes Book About Intellectual Property in China

Dear readers, I am delighted to announce that I am writing a book for Oxford University Press about intellecual property rights in China. It will be published in 2010. I thank all the (anonymous) peer reviewers that have given feedback … Continue reading

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Intellectual Property Rights in China

Many non-Chinese companies want to profit from the Chinese economic boom. They either want to sell their products to the 1.3 billion Chinese consumers or use the low wages to produce them. Both ways companies can anticipate some IP challenges. … Continue reading

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