Tag Archives: Peter K. Yu

Landmark in IP (Part I Cases)

Exceptional cases might not be exemplary casesthen again:  the extraordinary can shine a light on the ordinary Messrs Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Christopher Heath, decade long organisers of and contributors to the leading intellectual property (IP) seminar in Macau, have now written a chapter … Continue reading

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Peter K. Yu Kicks Off the UNH Franklin Pierce Center for IP Distinguished Speaker in IP Lecture Series

Mary Wong, the first director of the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Center for IP invited Drake University professor Peter K. Yu to give the inaugural speech of the Franklin Pierce Center for IP Distinguished  Speaker in IP Lecture … Continue reading

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First Issue The WIPO Journal Includes Articles About IPR in China

The first issue of the brand new ‘WIPO Journal: Analysis and Debate about Intellectual Property Issues‘ has just been published. I have not read the issue yet, but I am sure Professor Peter K. Yu, the general editor of the … Continue reading

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Neither US Nor China Appeals Against WS/DS362 report

Ms Kaitlin Mara has an excellent post on Intellectual Property Watch about the acceptance of and reactions to the WTO Dispute Settlement Report (WS/DS362) by the US and China. China is expected to tell how it will implement the changes … Continue reading

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Why STAs are Different From EPAs/FTAs and Influencing IPR norms is Preferable to Being Influenced

Professor Peter K. Yu , one of the leading scholars on Intellectual Property Rights in China (director of the Intellectual Property Law Center at Drake University School of Law), informed me that he just wrote a paper called ‘Sino Trade … Continue reading

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Human Resources And Intellectual Property Management Inseparable

Heidrick & Struggles, one of the two licensed foreign executive search firms in China, have published an interesting series called China Perspective about important aspects of Human Resources for international, multinational and transnational companies doing business in China. See here. … Continue reading

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Peter Yu’s Response to HK’s Consultation on Copyright Reform

Hong Kong, as any jurisdiction, wrestles with the question of how to adapt to the ever changing demands and challenges of copyright law in the digital era. The Hong Kong government has publised its ‘Consultation on Copyright Protection in the … Continue reading

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Weak IP or Strong IP in China: Jobs Will be Lost Outside China

Peter K. Yu, associate professor of Michigan State University has written another interesting article: ‘History shows trade protectionism won’t contain China’s auto effort’, using the car industry as illustration. Yu reasons: Rampant infringement of intellectual property in China is costing … Continue reading

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