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29 Jun 2007, 4:20 am
" I believe if you look at recent Chinese cases or the experts on Chinese IP law -- like the excellent IP Dragon -- you will see that China has become increasingly willing to protect the intellectual property of foreign entities, as long as the entities have invested in the necessary Chinese patents, trademarks, etc. [read post]
21 Jun 2007, 9:18 am
IP Dragon has updated its blogroll by including relevant IP Law (or rather ordinances) of Hong Kong. [read post]
20 Jun 2007, 2:14 am
December 29, 2005 IP Dragon referred to China's efforts to come up with their own version of 3G telephony to avoid paying royalties to foreign patent right holders, see here.According to the Economist of June 14th, China has committed itself to the International Olympic Comité (IOC) to have a "third generation" (3G) mobile-phone network available in time for the games. 3G will probably be available in time, although on a limited scale,… [read post]
15 Jun 2007, 12:04 am
  Forbes Magazine reporter, Shu-Ching Jean Chen describes the case more fully in his article entitled, Yamaha Copycat Crashes in Court (h/t to IP Dragon and to The Light is Green):The Chinese company....registered a shell company in Japan's remote Ishikawa prefecture in 2000 under the same three characters used by Yamaha to render its name in Chinese. [read post]
13 Jun 2007, 5:45 am
"Kweichow Moutai's anti-counterfeit ebonite (IP Dragon: a hard nonresilient rubber formed by vulcanizing natural rubber) cap features "3+2+1 Technology".Which means a combination of the following:3: three second-tier anti-counterfeit technologies2: two top-tier technologies1: one special code technology.The cap will enable consumers to identify the product and judge whether the product is genuine.Kweichow Moutai is the first brewer of liquor in China who… [read post]
11 Jun 2007, 11:37 am
China's TRIPs Implementations and Enforcement' is the need to increase transparency about IP enforcement (and of course it is the raison d'être of IP Dragon). [read post]
4 Jun 2007, 6:01 am
However, China promulgated another measure IP Dragon had overlooked, hereby meeting those wishes that asked China to amend its ways in respect to infringing products that are often not destroyed in China and find their way back into the channels of commerce, which conflicts with article 46 TRIPs. [read post]
3 Jun 2007, 10:34 pm
The IPKat's blogging colleague IVIR student Danny Friedmann (IP Dragon) has penned a neat article, "How to work within China's IPR enforcement system for trademark and design rights", which you can read in full here. [read post]
29 May 2007, 6:51 am
International, Beijing, Shanghai & Guangzhou)How to work within China's IPR enforcement system for trade mark and design rights (pdf) Danny Friedmann (editor IP Dragon)Merkbescherming in China essentieel (Trademark protection in China essential in Dutch)Marlous Stal-Hilders (Nederlands Octrooibureau; editor BMM Bulletin)Landlord Liability in China - New strategies for anti-counterfeitingJoseph Simone (Partner Baker & McKenzie, China)Jurisprudence… [read post]
8 May 2007, 7:02 am
That's why IP Dragon proposed to use the Enforcement/Infringement ratio, for it does not give absolute figures, but at least gives an indication of whether the situation improves or deteriorates, read more here.China is not the only one to blame for its lack of transparency. [read post]
16 Apr 2007, 7:32 pm
His presentation consisted mainly in an overview of suggested tools for the small paperless law office, including: Scanning: VRS - Virtual ReScan PDF: Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro: to create, combine, collaborate, collect and control Telephony: Skype, using the Linksys IP telephone File Management: Filecenter (available in French) Outlook synchronization in small office without MS Exchange: SynchPst Dictation: Philips Pocket Memo 9600 Voice recognition: Dragon Naturally Speaking, Pro Legal… [read post]
11 Apr 2007, 6:37 am
IP Dragon was away for a few days and the IP in China landscape has dramatically changed.China came with its Action Plan on IPR Protection 2007.China's Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's Procuratorate promulgated a new judicial interpretation that lowered the numerical thresholds for criminal IP infringements. [read post]
26 Mar 2007, 10:19 pm
Ok, some of the posts are in Korean, but this blog provides valuable insight into the Korean perspective.Last but not least, the IP Dragon provides a similar look into Chinese law. [read post]
4 Mar 2007, 7:51 pm
A weekly (or thereabouts) collection of news about counterfeits, fakes, knockoffs, replicas, imitations, and the culture of copying in general around the globe:Fences make bad neighbors: China, South Korea flood Japan with fakesMass couture: Elaborate ready-to-wear harder to copyPrivate eye: Optometrist tips off police to seller of fakesOff with her head: NY knockoff queen sued for third timeRoad rage: UK MP seeks to use pedlar law against fake sellersIrish eyes unsmiling: Officials warn… [read post]
17 Feb 2007, 7:40 pm
IP Dragon wishes you an happy and prosperous Chinese New Year! [read post]
13 Feb 2007, 5:51 pm
I-OnAsia is a global intelligence, security and risk consultancy, focused on Asia and Asian subjects. [read post]