China will establish a better environment to protect intellectual property rights as it continues to battle infringements, a senior official from State Intellectual Property Office said at a recent meeting... More
Forty-five worldwide consumer electronics manufacturers may be faced with an anti-infringement storm from the United States. China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and some of the world’s leading Asian companies including Olympus, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sanyo, JVC and Samsung were on the list, reported China Business News on Monday... More
Chinese companies need to develop their understanding of intellectual property rights (IPR) before expanding overseas, experts said yesterday, following a series of Section 337 investigations in the US involving Chinese companies...More
Li Guoqing, the Co-Founder, Director and Chief Executive Officer of China Dangdang Inc. (a Business to Consumer platform, B2C) stated clearly as early as in 2009 that safety and counterfeits would become two major risks for Consumer to Consumer (C2C) platforms...
Currently, with the development of e-commerce, the IP rights holders, mostly brand owners, have been launching continued litigation strikes against e-commerce companies, and some consumers have also been filing a large number of complaints because they have purchased counterfeits or defective products...
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