After decades of accusations over counterfeiting foreign brands, Chinese companies are now assuming dual roles: as not only ...
Charles Feng of Tahota Law Firm begins a two-part guide to intellectual property protection in China by considering the general provisions, before focusing on the key issues and legal framework ...
China has unveiled a new weapon that it says is to fight discrimination against its citizens or organisations in international intellectual property disputes. The State Council, the country's cabinet, ...
There are copious opportunities for domestic and international players looking to protect their IP rights in China. WTR asked contributors to the latest edition of Inside China’s IP Market for their ...
Amid the military posturing, economic sanctions, and political power struggles shaping the U.S.-China rivalry, intellectual property (IP) disputes remain a major battleground. In January 2025, Chinese ...
“While the United States and China have distinct legal frameworks and ongoing challenges in IP law, they converge on the exhaustion doctrine.” The doctrine of exhaustion, also known as the first-sale ...
The WIPR China PRC Patents Rankings 2025 serve as a benchmark for the preeminent domestic law firms and intellectual property organisations. These firms are recognised for their mastery of the local ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. A whole range of factors creates a favorable environment for foreign investors, such as ...
Charles Feng of Tahota Law Firm concludes a two-part series on intellectual property protection in China by looking at copyright, unfair competition, and a change to the appeals procedure for ...