the 96th Issue:New China-made smartphone unveiled


 
China IP Weekly   Issue 96 Forward       Subscription    September. 1st, 2011
 

While the prospect of selling their products abroad seems dim to many domestic LED makers that lack patented core technologies, Fujian Wanbang Optoelectronic Technology Co Ltd could have a bright future due to "new breakthroughs" in chip-related research... More

·New China-made smartphone unveiled
BEIJING, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- A new smartphone made by a Chinese high-profile Internet startup has the potential to shake the world's largest mobile phone market driving prices down for high-performance handsets...  More

· Design firm sues Sony over copyright
Shanghai Shuimu Animation Design Co has sued two companies, including Sony China, over intellectual property rights violation, in the country's first case where a Chinese company is taking a big-name rival to court...More





· Ericsson hopes for lawsuit agreement
· Certificates issued to the third batch of China's national-level ICH items
· A leader among all the centrally-controlled State-owned enterprises in promoting IPR
 
We stick to the principle that “the operation is of utmost importance.” We introduced the FMP publishing solution, and start from the sharing of content sources and user sources...  More 
 
 
·Sino-U.S. Bilateral Exchanges Need to be Enhanced in IP Issue 44, By Athena Hou, China IP,[Copyright]
AS Mr. Gold says, he is one of many young contemporaries in Europe for China. We must pay attention to a general lack of understanding; and both the American people and the need to strengthen exchanges on a deeper level so that we can slow down the resistance to meaningful communication... More 








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