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Enforcement

IP Rights Enforcement in Thailand: Does it Really Work?

IP Rights Enforcement in Thailand: Does it Really Work?

29 March 2010

Despite a solid legal and administrative infrastructure and a good working relationship between IP rights holders and local enforcement authorities, enforcing intellectual property rights remains a challenge in Thailand.

Do OEM Products Made for Export Infringe Trademarks in China?

Do OEM Products Made for Export Infringe Trademarks in China?

31 August 2010

In a surprising and much debated decision, the Shanghai Higher People’s Court has recently upheld the Shanghai Intermediate Court’s decision that OEM products do not infringe a registered trademark in China if they are merely manufactured...

Right Here, Right Now: New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act in Force

Right Here, Right Now: New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act in Force

01 September 2010

With the 2011 Rugby World Cup looming, New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act is being put to the test, protecting words and emblems related to the event. Ian Finch and Ben Cain explore what companies can, and cannot, do when it comes to the...

High Marks?

High Marks?

05 May 2011

From keener policing in Singapore and Korea, to tougher and more efficient courts in Japan and Malaysia and greater understanding of bad-faith applications in China and India, the trademark enforcement environment is improving across Asia and the Pac...

Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia

Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia

05 May 2011

With the recent economic downturn, companies have had to make the best use of their limited enforcement resources and much-reduced enforcement budgets. While their enforcement wish lists and performance measurements may remain the same, they expect t...

India: Parallel Imports and the Exhaustion of Rights

India: Parallel Imports and the Exhaustion of Rights

06 May 2011

How many times have we admired newly-launched products and have craved to own such a product to the envy of others? The only consideration that leaves us pondering over the decision to buy that object of our desire is the exorbitant price tag it come...

Historic award of costs gives teeth to IP enforcement in India

Historic award of costs gives teeth to IP enforcement in India

31 July 2019

Delhi High Court comes down heavily in a recent trademark infringement case.

Free trade zones and fake goods

Free trade zones and fake goods

31 May 2019

The updated “Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods” report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) sheds light on free trade zones (FTZs) and how they...

Statement from President Donald J. Trump on Additional Proposed Section 301 Remedies

Statement from President Donald J. Trump on Additional Proposed Section 301 Remedies

29 March 2019

Following a thorough investigation under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) determined that China has repeatedly engaged in practices to unfairly obtain America’s intellectual property. The practices d...

Pei-hsu Wu and Ta Yen Wu join Winkler Partners

Pei-hsu Wu and Ta Yen Wu join Winkler Partners

12 March 2019

Adds strength to Dispute Resolution and Enforcement teams

Blocking access, stronger legal enforcement, and content at reasonable prices

Blocking access, stronger legal enforcement, and content at reasonable prices

31 January 2019

Asia IP asked key regional IP lawyers Kok Keng Lau, head of the IP, sports and gaming practice at Rajah & Tann in Singapore, and Frank Rittman, regional managing director at the Motion Picture Licensing Company (MPLC) in Hong Kong, how content produc...

Public Perception

Public Perception

31 January 2019

Everything has two sides. Parallel imports are no exception. Johnny Chan reports.