China Outspends Japan in Innovation; IP in China Will Profit
Stan Abrams, Lehman, Lee and Xu lawyer and writer of China Hearsay, wrote an article about China’s newest milestone: that it outspends Japan in research and development. It is expected IP protection...
View Article“Lax IPR Keeps Chinese Companies Lazy In Terms of R&D”
BusinessWeek runs an article of Associated Press about the ‘Study on the Future Opportunities and Challenges in EU-China Trade and Investment Relations 2006-2010′ prepared by Philip Bartley of the...
View ArticlePromising News: China and UK Fast-Track Green Patent Applications
Today the UK will start fast-tracking green patent applications, and China will follow suit. IAM Magazine ‘s Joff Wild has a very interesting blog about it called ‘China and UK to fast-track green...
View ArticleMore Chinese Trademarks More Vehicles of Innovation = More Innovation?
China Hearsay’s Stan Abrams takes a critical look at statistics about trademark registrations in China. He is rightly filleting the alleged relationship between increased trademark registrations and a...
View ArticleInnovative Copycats? MIIT Vice Minister’s Remark On Piggybacking of...
3 articles to go: IP Dragon on its way to its 1,000th article Adam Smith of World Trademark Review wrote a column about China’s Vice Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology...
View ArticleInnovation: “Paradoxes, Google and China”
Google and China have found each other in a marriage of convenience, in order to serve the one god they both live by: innovation. This article deals with censorship and intellectual property. Two of...
View ArticleSobering Statistics Put China’s Innovation Into Perspective
In the graphical perspective,things become smaller if the distancefrom the observer increases Professor Anil Gupta and Haiyan Wang, writers of the book ‘Getting China and India right‘, put China’s...
View ArticleWhat R&D Is Being Done And Where In China: An Inventorisation Of Science Parks
Richard Jun Lin, Xavier Xie (analysers), Zhuo Zhang, Jerold Wang and Chris Hartshorn (data contributors) have worked on a project to inventorise China’s 1,531 provincial and national-level industry...
View ArticleResearch on Equipment Manufacturing Industry China: IPR Significant Impact on...
The Journal of Technology Management in China (Vol. 6 No. 3, 2011, p 257-266) has an interesting article A study of the evolutionary path of technological innovation modes in the equipment...
View ArticleStir up people to innovate by slogan or by a change of culture
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you”… ”Read slogans and you shall innovate.” The last sentence it not according to the Gospel of Matthew,...
View ArticleAlbert S.K. Ho of Hong Kong Customs Gives Preview of the Future of...
During the IP HK-EU Series 2013 Expert Conference, which was entitled “Hong Kong – European Union Cooperation in Protecting and Developing Intellectual Property and Brands: Current Situation and Future...
View ArticleProfessor Randall Rader Preaches the Blessings of Patents for Innovation at...
Professor Randall Rader (George Washington University School of Law), former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, who is now busy working as an arbitrator gave...
View ArticleWhat traces will Corona leave in Chinese and worldwide intellectual property?...
Guest post by Dr Peter GANEA, Sino-German International Economic Law Institute, Tongji University Law School in Shanghai The Corona pandemic has impacted and continues to impact on global trade and...
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