Second Edition
China's entry into the World Trade Organization in December 2001 was a catalyst for China to overhaul its intellectual property system. At the same time, the transparency and anti-corruption reforms in the People's Court, government units, cadre system and state-owned enterprises, in conjunction with the central leadership's official endorsement of the rule of law, have all worked to change law enforcement in general, and intellectual property in particular. These changes have given new meaning to intellectual property rights and brought new challenges quite unimaginable in the 1990s.
This revised and enlarged edition includes information on new laws and practices, as well as the impact of the market economy, new technology and China's World Trade Organization membership on intellectual property rights. All topics have been updated in light of recent scholarship and reported cases, including:
Remedies and enforcement
Copyright jurisprudence
Fair use
Computer software & Database protection
Internet rights & Domain names
Patentability
Well-known marks and competition
Exploitation of patents
Registrability of trademarks
Trade names & Trade secrets
Layout-designs of integrated circuits
Readership
Intellectual property lawyers and students
Jurisdiction
People's Republic of China
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