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Article on IP law in China# Law - 律师事务所
o*e
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Texas Lawyer
Vol. 20, No. 30
September 27, 2004
Special Report
Intellectual Property
IP IN ITS INFANCY
IT'S TIME TO PAY ATTENTION TO CHINA'S DEVELOPING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS
Miriam Rozen
No mmatter where a patentable product is made or sold, Rob Ward tells clients
they should consider applying for patent and trademark protection in the
United States and China.
"It's a complicated, never-ending process," warns Ward about patent
protections in China. "You have to have a program in place and y
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l*r
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Interesting article.
This one thing still bothers me. From an equitable perspective, for a
developing country like China, it should be allowed to use the Science and
Technology free of charge or at low cost, and at least for a while:) Otherwise
it will never catch up with the developed countries.
I guess China is obligated to do something to IP protection as a condition for
joining WTO. But there is a balance to be struck here. If foreign countries
just sit and collect fees for every new technol

【在 o****e 的大作中提到】
: Texas Lawyer
: Vol. 20, No. 30
: September 27, 2004
: Special Report
: Intellectual Property
: IP IN ITS INFANCY
: IT'S TIME TO PAY ATTENTION TO CHINA'S DEVELOPING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS
: Miriam Rozen
: No mmatter where a patentable product is made or sold, Rob Ward tells clients
: they should consider applying for patent and trademark protection in the

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