The Rise of the Sophisticated Chinese Patent Infringer
Are NPEs or "Trolls” Ready to Burst into the Chinese IP Radar Screen?
After Brexit, what kind of changes will happen to the IP system and the related programs, rules and laws?
A phenomenon that tremendously impact the landscape of intellectual property right (IPR) protection in the last two decades is the emergence of so-called "trolls” or "non-practicing entities” (NPEs).
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Supreme People's Court of China (SPC) has always focused on the guiding role of judicial case in the trial activities.
With the prosperity of e-commerce and the Internet, more trademark-related issues have emerged in cross border trade. More
In accordance with Article 32 of Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China, No applicant for trademark application may infringe upon another person's existing prior rights. More
3月12日下午,在北京市新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情防控工作新闻发布会上,北京市疾控中心副主任庞星火介绍了疫情高发国家入境人员集散点卫生防疫措施。 More