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Fifth Meeting of Guangdong-Hong Kong Expert Group on the Protection of IPR

The Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong and Guangdong province cooperate together in the protection of copyrights. In 2003 they established the Guangdong-Hong Kong Expert Group on the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights. Read the expert group’s press release here … Continue reading

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TGIF: Watermelons’ Trademarks are Protected But Are they HIV-proof?

Li Xiran of the Shanghai Daily reports on something rather bizar. Local of farmers of Fanji town, Linquan county in eastern China’s Shandong Province registered a trademark and established an association to protect their watermelons crops. However, the Xin’an Evening … Continue reading

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Chinese Bloggers Want Their Copyright Better Protected

Following the example of a female blogger (name not mentioned in the ChinaNews.cn article), who sued a famous website for reproducing her article without her permission and asked for a compensation of 100,000 yuan (US$12,500), more bloggers want their copyright … Continue reading

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Pressure On China To Enforce IPR Started Early/Late?

A senior Chinese IPR governor, who remained unnamed in the Xinhua article, did not expect that China would be under internationa pressure on its handling of intellectual property rights already. The title of the Xinhua article ‘China faces international pressure … Continue reading

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Government Protection Against Chinese Copyright Infringement?

Frank Ahrens of the Washington Post wrote the article ‘US Joins Industry in Piracy War’, about the US government’s support to MPAA and RIAA in the battle against copyright infringements in China and Russia. MPAA’s CEO Dan Glickman said about … Continue reading

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China Joins World Semiconductor Council

China Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA) has officially joined the World Semiconductor Council (WSC). According to the organisations it is expected issues relating IP protection (layout designs of integrated circuits) will be resolved amicably. Read the Electronic News article here, head … Continue reading

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Fatal Fake Fags From China Seized In Northern Ireland

““These things originate in China and are made in factories that are subterranean cabins you access through a hole in the ground“, said Paul Gerrard, deputy head of UK Customs enforcement. Read Ciaran McGuigan’s article for Sunday Life here. Chinese … Continue reading

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Where In China Do IPR Infringements Take Place?

Thanks to specilisation and economies of scale you find all kinds of clusters of IPR infringements in China; certain IPRs of certain product categories are prone to be infringed in certain provinces, regions or cities. Chinese Law professor Blog‘s Donald … Continue reading

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Copyright Enforcement in China: Stallman More Succesful than Microsoft?

Richard Stallman, father of the free software movement, wrote that they might have more success enforcing copyright in China than Microsoft, Disney and Sony: “Disney wishes to stamp out semi-underground organizations that sell exact copies. With free software, regardless of … Continue reading

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Olympianise IPR Enforcement

Singapore’s TODAYOnline run an AFP story about whether Beijing markets still sell fake products, a day after some landlords of those markets had signed a memorandum of agreement with 23 luxury companies that they would not sell fake versions of … Continue reading

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Crash Course: How to Detect A Fake Fashion Item

Some counterfeit fashion items from China and India are very hard to detect. The quality can be as good as the genuine product. And some are priced as high as the real thing. Read D. Parvaz’ article for the Seatlle … Continue reading

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Kuslan’s Brief Introduction to IPR in China

Richard Kuslan of Asia Business Intelligence wrote an excellent ‘Brief Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights in China’, which consists of the speech he gave at the World Trade Week. It starts with an interesting anectode, he experienced himself: An American … Continue reading

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New HK Generation: IPR Ready or Snitches?

HK Government has recruited youth as informers in the battle against internet piracy, read here. HK Customs and Excise Department will jointly launch the ‘Youth ambassador against internet piracy scheme’ together with the Intellectual Property Department. Why is the Excise … Continue reading

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Concerned About Image: ‘Pirated Windows XP Copied from Shanghai Government Bureaus’

“Five pirated Windows XP copies were found with the package saying they were copied from legal copies used in Shanghai government bureaus.” A senior official at the IT industry commission said that this was out of the question:““They are definitely … Continue reading

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Honda vs SIPO

Honda has announced it will sue SIPO for its decision to invalidate the exterior design patent application for Honda’s new version of the CR-V, see here. In the eyes of SIPO the new design was too similar to the original … Continue reading

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Debunking The Chinese Tourist in Europe Story

“Have you heard about the Chinese tourist that went on holiday to France?” this question has been asked over and over in China. The answers, however, became more and more interesting/dubious every time. A phenomenon well recorded in psychological science. … Continue reading

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Carrefour China Kicks Out Fake Adidas World Cup Balls

The Chinese stores of French supermarket chain Carrefour have bounced fake Adidas Teamgeist balls, the official FIFA 2006 World Cup ball. They allegedly were provided by Sudiman Industrial and Trade Co. Ltd, a company in the nearby city of Hangzhou, … Continue reading

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Criminal Sanctions For IPR Infringers Will Not Silence Criticasters of Thresholds

Liu Li of China Daily covered 13 IPR violators that were sentenced to jail terms ranging from 1 to 7 year. Beijing Daxing District People’s Court:Lin Rongzhou, who bought 29,800 pirated optical disks and sold 5,300 of them for profit … Continue reading

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Shaolin Kungfu: Intangible Cultural Heritage With Chinese Characteristics

Last Saturday it was China’s National Cultural Heritage Day. A tangible reminder of some intangible treasures worth protecting. In August 2004, China joined the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage after ratification of the Standing Committee … Continue reading

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Lacoste vs Silk Street Plaza; Litigation vs Contributory Liability

Remember Wednesday, (see here) when a Memory Of Understanding between 23 luxury brands and Beijing landlords of markets was signed? (including the notorious Xiushui Haosen Clothing Company, that was convicted in September to pay compensation to 5 luxury brands, see … Continue reading

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WTO Case Against Copyright Piracy Advanced Stage

The Hong Kong Standard run an Associated Press story about American, European and Canadian steps toward WTO cases against China’s protectionism. The article included this paragraph: “Assistant Trade Representative Tim Stratford told the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) … Continue reading

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Truce or Trailblazing Cooperation?

The two-strike policy (first suspension, then cancellation) based on a ‘trailblazing’ protocol, see here, was hailed by Peter Mandelson, EU Commissioner on June 7. Joseph Simone of Baker & McKenzie, representing the 23 international brands, was also enthousiastic. The Financial … Continue reading

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‘Trailblazing’ MOU Between Luxury Brand Owners and Landlords

Peter Mandelson (EU trade commissioner) spoke with Bo Xilai (China’s commerce minister) in Beijing about trade and IPR. Audra Ang wrote an article about it for AP News, that was run by BusinessWeek.According Mandelson Bo had proposed to establish IPR … Continue reading

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How To Combat Chinese Piracy in the Car Wash Manufacturing Business Without IP Litigation

Hamel Manufacturing is a family business in Waterloo, Nebraska that manufactures car wash fixtures. “The company spent the last two years fighting a firm that uses a Chinese outsourcing company to produce a knockoff version of its flex wand. Although … Continue reading

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Silk Alley Market Case Based On Unimplemented Regulation?

Remember the Silk Alley Market case? (refresh your mind here). On what law was this very important decision based? According to the China Law Digest, a bilingual monthly web digest, the “Assistant Director of the Center for Intellectual Property Rights … Continue reading

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IFPI HK Launches Chinese Parents’ Guide to P2P and Legal Downloading

After focusing on children, read here, the HK government’s Intellectual Property Department (IPD) and IFPI HK are focusing on parents to educate them about intellectual property online. IFPI and IPD made a guide called Young People, Music and the Internet. … Continue reading

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Software Piracy in China Has Dropped To 86 Percent

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) said China dropped four points between 2004 and 2005 from 90 to 86 percent.“This year marks the second year in a row where there has been a decrease in the PC software piracy rate in … Continue reading

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Anti-piracy Initiative Microsoft-Lenovo: Pre-paid Cards for PCs

‘Microsoft and Lenovo Team Up on New ‘Pay As You Go’ PCs for Emerging Markets; Companies to Launch Market Trials in China and India Using Microsoft FlexGo (TM) Technology’ wroteTMCnet. “Consumers will be able to purchase a Lenovo desktop PC … Continue reading

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Reply of Pierre Haski on the Authorisation of the Ma Yan Diary Publication

April 25th, IP Dragon posted an article about a Chinese girl Ma Yan who made a diary that was given to Pierre Haski by her mother to edit it. Haski made it into a book, which was made into a … Continue reading

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Anecdotal Evidence or Urban Legend?

Dutch author Henk Schulte Nordholt wrote the book De Chinacode ontcijferd, which means The China Code Deciphered, about the rise of China. I flash read this title, let’s say inspired by the Da Vinci Code, to see if anything was … Continue reading

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AmCham-China: IP Protection Insufficient

Dan Harris of China Law Blog has an interesting post about a survey about IP protection, or rather the lack of it in China by the American Chamber of Commerce in China. See here.

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46 percent of Pirated Goods Seized by German Customs are from China and HK

Andreas Cremer of Bloomberg wrote about Angela Merkel’s trip to China. The German chancellor talked about the MAGLEV, in the story nothing was mentioned about any IP controversy. Read more about it here. On top of the complaints of the … Continue reading

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Hanxin Chip Scandal, Drama at Shanghai Jian Tong University

Hao Xin wrote for Science Magazine the article Scientific Misconduct:Invention of China’s Homegrown DSP Chip Dismissed as a Hoax. To its embarassment Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) found out serious “falsification and deception in the research and development of the … Continue reading

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Chinese R&D Budget to Grow, Public IP Knowledge Contest

At the “Think Smart R&D and Innovation Roundtable” held in Shanghai on Wednesday the results of a survey about the allocation of investments in R&D conducted by Economist Intelligence Unit for ThomsonScientific were revealed:48.15% of companies stated they will spend … Continue reading

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O My, China Is Counterfeiting Bishops

After China appointed a panchen lama in 1995, it recently ordained two bishops, unauthorised by the respective religious leaders; the dalai lama and the pope, or so to say, the right holders. If for example the religious figure of a … Continue reading

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HK ISP’s Must Give Personal Data Of File-Sharers, 16-year-old Arrested

Three Hong Kong movie companies; Hero China International Ltd, One Hundred Years of Film Co. and Applause Pictures Ltd., demanded that the internet service providers Hong Kong Broadband Network Ltd., i-Cable Webserve Ltd., PCCW IMS Ltd. and Hutchison Global Communications … Continue reading

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Hailong Company Suggests Microsoft to Opt for the Warner Bros Strategy

People’s Daily Online quoted Yan Xiaohong, deputy chief of the National Copyright Administration saying that China will not make any discount on the principles and goals on its IPR Protection and that it will be a long and arduous process. … Continue reading

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Fake Viagra Producer Sentenced To 10 Years Imprisonment

Monday the Shaoxing Intermediate People’s Court in Zhejiang province sentenced Wang Weiping to 10 years imprisonment and a fine of 2 million yuan (US$250,000) in a first ruling, because of the production of fake Viagra and Cialis (both anti-impotence drugs). … Continue reading

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Is the Joint Investigation By Japanese and Chinese Electronics Industry Groups At ‘China’s Silicon Valley’ Mild Or Ineffective?

The Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) and the China Electronic Chamber of Commerce (CECE) have announced they will do a joint investigation in Beijing’s Zhongguancun district, China’s Silicon Valley. They will target a certain building with about … Continue reading

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The Infringement of Copyright of the English Learning Products and that of the Personality Of Big Mountain

“Hebei Education Press (HBEP) recently sued Shanghai-based English learning product provider OZing and its distributors San Cai Digital and OZing Beijing in Beijing No.2 Intermediary People’s Court for copyright infringement, Beijing Star Daily reports.“Source Pacific Epoch. HBEP is accusing OZing … Continue reading

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Coming Up This Autumn: EC’s Vision On IP in China

This coming autumn there will be a EU-China summit. EU’s trade commissioner Peter Mandelson will be presenting a Communication on trade and investment in China which will analyse the impact of China on the global economy, and how the Union … Continue reading

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How To Assemble A Bilingual Brand Name In China

Dror Poleg of Danwei has a nice post about the bilingual brand names of Ikea and Aika.Read it here.

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Beijing AIC: Old Wine In New Bags: Scarce Stats, However, Purchasing Advice

In February IP Dragon posted about Baijiu counterfeiters that prey on drunkards, read more here. Now China CSR has a story about Beijing wine stores that sell counterfeit wines. The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce (AIC) conducted a check … Continue reading

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Dissident Sues Law Professor For Copyright Infringement

Wang Tiancheng, a Chinese dissident, of all people, persuaded a Beijing court to accept his lawsuit against Prof. Zhou Yezhong of Wuhan University. Geoffrey York wrote an article about plagiarism in Chinese academics for the Globe & Mail. Wang alleges … Continue reading

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China According to USTR: From Priority Foreign Country to (Top) Priority Watch List

The Trade Act of 1974 (as amended by the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 and the Uruguay Round Agreement Act enacted in 1994) instructed the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to identify annually those countries that deny … Continue reading

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Silk Market: Fakes Still Sold, Except For Olympic Mascots

Are there any fakes sold at the Beijing Silk Street Market, only a month after the ruling of the appeal case of the same name? Daniel Schearf made a reportage called Fakes Flourish in China Despite Government Promises to Halt … Continue reading

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Intellectual Property of German Train Gone With The Wind

Deutsche Welle wrote China Masters German Train Technology, Will Cut Costs.Transrapid International, a German consortium between ThyssenKrupp and Siemens, had designed and built the magnetic levitation (maglev) trains. “China operates the world’s only commercial MAGLEV line, which runs 30 kilometers … Continue reading

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Counterfeit Crime in US Sanctioned Comparable to China?

Recently, China sent a counterfeit golf club distributor and a retailer to jail for 3.5 years and half a year respectively, read more here. If the case below is representative the sanctions in the US may be comparable to those … Continue reading

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Rare Obiter Dictum In Luis Vuitton Versus Carrefour Case

Louis Vuitton rejected mediation against Carrefour in a the first high profile dispute between two Western companies in China, read more here. Ben Moshinsky wrote in the article for The Lawyer named Carrefour Fined in China Piracy Case that a … Continue reading

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After Track Record in China Leong May-Seey becomes IFPI’s Asia Director

The International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (IFPI), a lobby group of the recording industry that fights piracy, chose Leong May-Seey as regional director for Asia. “May-Seey will co-ordinate IFPI’s priorities across Asia, ranging from legal policy and government … Continue reading

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