Bookmark and Share

“Raiding off Into the Sunset” – A View from the Frontline

Issued: April 01 2010

Like China itself, the country’s enforcement environment is rapidly evolving. The old tool of raiding will never stop having a value, but its role has certainly changed. Litigation, especially civil, is emerging as the better option, says Luke Minford.

 

Related Articles

  • Macroeconomics for Software Patents
    After learning how software patents operate in the business world, let’s see how different patent offices handle them. Johnny Chan repo...
  • Opinion - Making Great Strides
    As we approach the International Trademark Association’s Annual Meeting, our attention has turned – as it often does – to the efforts I...
  • ASEAN IPA Celebrates 20 Years
    The ASEAN Intellectual Property Association has prepared the following statement regarding the upcoming ASEAN IPA Conference in Kuala L...
  • Singapore and Europe Join Hands
    Increased cooperation with the European Patent Office is a key element in Singapore’s aim to become an Asian IP hub. Lily Zhang reports...
  • India: Royalty for Use of Musical Works
    Copyright provides the legal framework of protection not only for the author, but also for the licencees. Manisha Singh Nair explores c...
  • A Change of Mark Specification
    Should your IP office allow amendments to identifications of goods or services in registrations based on changes in the manner or mediu...
 

Law Firms