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Trademarks
Brand-Related Intellectual Property Disputes in Outbound Investment
22 August 2012As Chinese enterprises pursue overseas expansion, they must more carefully consider their global branding stragegy, say Chen Changhui and Jiang Zhipei – even if they don’t have an immediate plan for outbound investment...
IP and Regulatory Challenges for Food Companies in Thailand
22 August 2012Intellectual property and food authorities frequently fail to see eye to eye. Clemence Gautier discusses the reasons why food companies must implement a clear strategy that accounts for the specific needs of both IP and regulatory registrat...
Do OEM Products Made for Export Infringe Trademarks in China?
31 August 2010In 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...
Securitizing Intellectual Property Rights
31 August 2010In times of financial difficulty, more and more IP owners are turning to securitizing their IP rights in order to benefit from the cheap financing available in today’s marketplace. But, as Talal Bijjani warns, securitizing IP rights is highly c...
Right Here, Right Now: New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act in Force
01 September 2010With 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...