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Intellectual Property in China

✍ Scribed by Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti


Publisher
Springer Singapore;Springer
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
127
Series
China Law, Tax & Accounting
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book offers a guide to intellectual property law in the People’s Republic of China. It simplifies the complex and rather atypical judicial system and uses practical cases to demonstrate how Chinese IP law really works. The IP system is evolving rapidly in China, with the adoption of numerous new laws and regulations, more sophisticated and detailed than their predecessors. As such the book provides an up-to-date overview of the field, including legal protection and tax assessment practices in China, focusing especially on matters regarding trademark, patent and copyright law and its protection. It also covers Chinese IP in the international context, discussing all the relevant international organizations and treaties. Furthermore, by presenting the right mix of practice and theory, and examining the best-known IP infringement cases in China, it allows readers to gain an understanding of potential IP infringement risks and ways to protect their own legal rights and interests. In addition, it provides insights into the important area of valorization and fiscal management of IP in China. Based on written law and regulations as well as the authors’ expertise, it is a valuable resource for foreign lawyers and foreign companies alike.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Evolution of the Intellectual Property Law in China (Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti)....Pages 1-10
Patents (Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti)....Pages 11-33
Trademark (Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti)....Pages 35-53
Copyright (Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti)....Pages 55-74
IP Rights Protection and Enforcement in Other Provisions (Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti)....Pages 75-81
Proposed Translation for Trademark Law (November 11, 2019) (Giovanni Pisacane, Daniele Zibetti)....Pages 83-116

✦ Subjects


Law; Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law; Media Law


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