Chinese Intellectual Property A Practitioners Guide
Notable changes of amended patent law
Choosing private investigators for anti-counterfeiting work
Legal grounds for combating pirated trade marks
Toolbox for trade mark opposition
Evidence checklist for trade mark opposition/cancellation
Intellectual property recordal at Customs
Four courses of action for IP enforcement
General strategies for IP enforcement
General strategy of IP complaint at Canton Fair
Practical tips of making IP complaints at Canton Fair
Practical tips for notarised trap purchase
Dealing with infringers using false company address
Letter of consent relating to trade marks
Establishing copyright ownership
Evidence of trade mark use
Pragmatic anti-counterfeiting by risk/benefit analysis
Notes on partial designs
Contributory infringement of foreign supplier
IP holding company
Evidence for well-known trade marks
Action plan for patent infringement
Typical process of patent infringement action
Chinese character trade marks
Tips on translating trade marks
Collective trade marks
A primer for intellectual property registration
A primer for unfair competition
A primer for intellectual property enforcement
Domain name registration and compliance
Legal grounds for domain name disputes
IP registration beyond mainland China
Utility model coupled with an invention patent
Proving bad faith in trade mark dispute
Notable features of trade mark assignment
Requesting an open hearing for trade mark cancellation
Summary of patent registration requirements
Summary of trade mark registration requirements
Summary of copyright recordal requirements
Copyright registration of computer software
Employee inventor compensation
Technology transfer - three categories of technology
Inventions made-in-China
Trade mark piracy by the agent or representative
Trade name vs. trade mark
"Right of name/portrait" vs. trade mark
Determining the similarity of goods/services
Determining the similarity of trade marks
Notable features of patent prosecution
Recognition of well-known trade marks
Determining the similarity of designs
Requirements for design drawings
Trade mark infringement in OEM
Paying bond for Customs seizure
IP complaint at B2B websites
The consequence of double patenting
Double standard for the skilled artisan
Electronic evidence in IP litigation
Copyright in the course of employment
Fair use of copyright
Prior use defence in patent litigation
Provisional protection of patent application
Prosecution history estoppel in patent litigation
China's National IP Strategy
Publisher Name | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | LAW |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 1522952268 |
Isbn 13 | 9781522952268 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Dimensions | 00.90" H x 20.05" L x 98.00" W |
Page Count | 320 |
Dr. Jian Xu is a dual qualified Chinese lawyer and patent/trademark attorney. He currently heads up the Chinese intellectual property practice at the international law firm, Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co. Jian joined the firm in 2008 and has been in charge of the firm's Chinese IP practice since that date. Prior to that, he was a senior patent attorney at one of the largest domestic IP law firms in Beijing. Jian has handled all aspects of intellectual property in business including drafting, prosecution, enforcement, acquisition and licensing of patents, trade marks and brand, design rights, copyright and content, as well as dealing with unfair competition issues. He has conducted litigation and administrative sanctions in relation to intellectual property disputes all over China. Jian also has a strong background in the chemistry and life science sector, with a bachelor's degree from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology and a PhD degree in Biochemistry from the University of Manchester. In addition to his focus on intellectual property law, Jian has considerable experience working in both major Chinese and English law firms, advising on various corporate and commercial matters and facilitating understanding across different legal systems. Dr. Jian Xu is the chair of the Legal Forum of the British Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, the vice chairman of the IPR committee of the European Chamber of Commerce in South China, and an IP expert at the European IPR SME Helpdesk. He has been a featured speaker at several intellectual property conferences, been mentioned as a recognised IP professional by The Lawyer, and has had articles published in ITMA, PHARMAnetwork and Managing IP, etc. Finally, Dr. Jian Xu is an active China IP blogger. He is the founder of "China Intellectual Property Forum" on LinkedIn and the NiuYie China IP website (www.niuyie.com), the largest online knowledge center for all aspects of China IP. Contact Dr. Jian Xu LinkedIn: https: //cn.linkedin.com/in/xujian / Blog: http: //www.niuyie.com/jianxu/ Email: jian.xu AT wragge-law.com