Monthly Archives: February 2007

“Lax IPR Keeps Chinese Companies Lazy In Terms of R&D”

BusinessWeek runs an article of Associated Press about the ‘Study on the Future Opportunities and Challenges in EU-China Trade and Investment Relations 2006-2010’ prepared by Philip Bartley of the Emerging Markets Group consultancy, for the European Commission. Bartley said that … Continue reading

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Trademark Infringements Illustrated: SQNY, GHANEL, HIKE, AVIVAS etc

Chris Hong of Aspire, Perspire, Attain links to pictures of goods that obivously infringe trademarks, at CRI Online here.

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BCG Report Beyond the Great Wall: Intellectual Property Strategies for Chinese Companies

January 2007, Vladislav Boutenko, David C. Michael and Collins Qian of the Boston Consulting Group published the report: Beyond the Great Wall: Intellectual Property Strategies for Chinese compenies. Head tip to Brian Schwarz’ China Challenges. The report distinguishes five phases … Continue reading

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TRIPs Council: China Advocates Disclosure Requirement, is Against Making Enforcement A Permanent Agenda Issue

Bridges of ICTSD gives excellent weekly trade news digests about TRIPs etc. “At the 13 February meeting of the TRIPs Council, the group of developing countries — Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Tanzania, Ecuador and South Africa … Continue reading

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Deadline Submissions for Special Provincial Review of IPR in China Approaches

February 26, before 5 pm is the deadline for public comments concerning the locations and issues that should be the focus of a special provincial review of IPR in China. April 28, 2006 the USTR released its annual Special 301 … Continue reading

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Technology Transfers: After the Maglev China Got An Appetite For the Shinkansen Bullet Train

Remember Germany’s consortium Transrapid International who designed and built the Maglev trains in China? See Intellectual Property of German Train Gone with the Wind. China ‘digested’ the technology pretty fast to come up with its own version of this train. … Continue reading

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Chinese Copyright Pirate created interest in subject of Intellectual Property for Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate

Joseph Stiglitz, 2001 Nobel laureate in economics and professor at Columbia University delivered the 6th annual Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property Friday at the School of Law of Duke University. Naureen Khan wrote for The Chronicle: “He … Continue reading

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Wragge & Co and Graf von Westphalen Open Up Shop in Hong Kong and Guangzhou

Vanessa Arora of the TheLawyer.com wrote that UK law firm Wragge & Co together with German ally Graf von Westphalen will launch a firm in Hong Kong and in Guangzhou. Wragge’s IP specialist Gordon Harris will spend its time in … Continue reading

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Sino-US relationship about IPR enforcement: New Cyclus of Threats and Reassurances

Karan Bhatia, deputy US trade representative said: “Last October, we informed China we would be filing such a case, but then agreed to hold off, with the support of US industry, when China asked for further bilateral discussion. If it … Continue reading

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Gong Xi Fa Cai!/Kung Hei Fat Choi!

IP Dragon wishes you an happy and prosperous Chinese New Year!

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Forum Shoppers: Do Not Forget to Forget to Send a Cease and Desist Letter

I found ‘Forum Shopping Comes to China’ one of the clearest articles of China IP Focus 2006 of Managing Intellectual Property. It is written by Benjamin Bai, Tony Chen, Xiang Wang, Peter Wang and research of Lisheng Hao. All, except … Continue reading

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If it Looks Like a Hummer, Sounds Like a Hummer, Drinks Like a Hummer …

An anonymous writer of Washington Wire of the Wall Street Journal quoted US vice-president Dick Cheney saying: “I remember being over there once, meeting with a group of American businessmen in Shanghai….” the vice president said. And they were telling … Continue reading

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IP Specialist Xiang Wang Transfers From Jones Day to Orrick

Dr. Xiang Wang, formerly co-head of Jones Day’s Mainland China IP practice, will lead Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP’s China IP practice at their Beijing Office. Read more here.

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Welcome I-OnAsia as Advertiser on IP Dragon

I-OnAsia is a global intelligence, security and risk consultancy, focused on Asia and Asian subjects. I-OnAsia’s corporate office was established in Hong Kong in 2001. I-OnAsia has three regional offices: in the United States, Australia and Jordan for MENA (the … Continue reading

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Dafen: Famous for its Art Industry, Infamous for its Copyright Infringements

Dafen, a village near Shenzhen is famous for its art industry and infamous for its copyright infringements. Article 21 Copyright Law states that the term of copyright protection in respect of a work of a citizen shall be the lifetime … Continue reading

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Fake Mengniu Milk Found in Beijing Wholesale Markets

During an inspection by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Industry and Commerce Yanqing Branch, 200 boxes of fake Mengniu milk have been discovered at some wholesale markets in Beijing. Mengniu is the official sponsor of the National Basketball Assocation in … Continue reading

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Guyana’s Court Granted Injunction Against Alleged Counterfeit Lux Soaps from Guangdong

Stabroek News of Guyana reports in a very detailled way about how Unilever sought and was granted judicial relief via its law firm Cameron & Shepherd against an importer of a container of alleged counterfeit soap marked Lux from a … Continue reading

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LG Electronics Brings Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Thomson TCL

Korea Newswire reports about LG Electronics who presented a lawsuit against Thomson TCL Electronics (TTE), the French-Chinese TV maker, and its Hong Kong based holding company TCL Multimedia Technology Holdings for the infringement of four of its patents. LG Electronics … Continue reading

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Plagiarus Winner of 2007 is Guangzhou Company

This year the Guangzhou based company He Shan Jia Hui Vacuum Flask & Vessel Co., Ltd. has won the mock prize of the golden nosed dwarf: Plagiarus. I would almost say congrats. Jug „Sophie“Original: alfi GmbH, Wertheim, GermanyPlagiarism: He Shan … Continue reading

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Where to Find Genuine Software in Shenzhen? “Maybe in Shanghai”

Dr John, who wants to stay anonymous for obvious reasons, did an investigation into copyright piracy in Shenzhen for The Inquirer. He and his wife went from the back alleys to the public shops looking for pirated software. Dr John’s … Continue reading

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Genuine Fake Holograms From China

Marty Graham wrote an article about counterfeited holograms for Wired News. Graham explains that as the counterfeited products increase in value, the sooner counterfeited holograms are added to fake genuineness of the products. The technology to copy holograms has been … Continue reading

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Let Your Protection Start Two Years Sooner: Filing Utility Models Together With Invention Patents

Article 2 Patent Law in China states: In this Law, “inventions-creations” mean inventions, utility models and designs. Patent Agent in Hong Kong, who blogs about his experiences working for China Intellectual Property (HK) Ltd., explains that if you file for … Continue reading

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Marks & Clerk Opens Up Shop in Shanghai

Marks & Clerk published a report “Focus on China” which “identified a number of opportunities to take advantage of China’s burgeoning economic activity and expansion in manufacturing that are being missed by western firms. By looking at patent trends across … Continue reading

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International Chamber of Commerce Survey: “China Has Least Favourable IP Environment”

“The first annual BASCAP Global Survey on Counterfeiting and Piracy was conducted by ICC’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) initiative, in cooperation with the Cass Business School, part of City University, London. The survey polled 48 companies, … Continue reading

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Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club Too Similar to Beverly Hills Polo Club for a Trademark

Beijing Nr. 1 Intermediate People’s Court confirmed the rejection of the Trade Review and Adjudication Board (TRAB) of the application of Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club for a trademark. “[A]lthough the two trademarks had slight differences in English words, … Continue reading

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SIPO: “Digital Radio Standard Will Shake Few Foreign Companies’ Dominance”

SIPO reports that the Ministry of Information Technology released a national standard on multi-channel digital radio coding and decoding technology for the digital radio industry. And it wrote reassuringly: “The standard which be widely used in digital television and digital … 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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Patent Law Draft About to be Adopted: How Will Patent Law Change?

China Daily’s reports via People’s Daily that China’s third revision of its patent law is drafted. On July 31, 2006 SIPO promulgated the Draft of Amendments to the Patent Law for public comments. Draft amendments to the law were handed … Continue reading

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Controversial Interpretation 2004 Will Be Amended, Stays Controversial

Emma Barraclough reports for Managing Intellectual Property from the Third Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy in Geneva, that the controversial judicial thresholds for criminal enforcement will be amended. First the reasons why the judicial interpretation was controversial will … Continue reading

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