the 19th Issue: Yunghe Case Becomes a New IPR Success Story


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China IP Newsletter   Issue 19 Foward       Subscription    October 22, 2009
                            
 
  
                    

 
·Google violating copyrights, authors say
Search engine giant Google is facing accusations that its employees, illegally and without permission, scanned Chinese writers’ works into its digital library, Google Books.
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Yunghe Case Becomes a New IPR Success Story
The Yunghe soybean milk trademark will return to its Taiwanese company in Hong Kong this month following a seven-month battle over Yunghe’s intellectual property rights (IPR).More

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IPR concerns hinders Chinese automakers' attempts to make acquisitions
Geely Holding Group Co’s 10-month effort to buy Volvo from Ford Motor Co may fall apart within days as the companies struggle to agree on intellectual property rights, two people familiar with the talks said.
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Chinese publishers set copyright trade record at Frankfurt Book Fair
FRANKFURT, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese publishers have done an unprecedented volume of copyright deals at the Frankfurt Book Fair, sealing contracts for 2,192 copyright items so far, a Chinese official said Saturday.More

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CCTV wins lawsuit over illegal webcast
China Central Television won a lawsuit on Tuesday against an Internet site based in Guangzhou that aired a portion of the Olympic torch relay last year without permission from the State-owned network.More




·Shanghai: Adidas case

·NIVEA Awarded 120,000 Yuan over Trademark Infringement

·Foreign brands eye Chinese market for growth at China's largest trade fair

·Senior CPC leader urges independent innovation of companies

·China accepts 139,900 pieces of applications for territorial extension of international registration of marks

China IP Articles

·“Pirates Stole Our Vegetables!”--An Interview with Lu Chuan, “2009 Anti-piracy Image Ambassador(Issue 31 By Zhou Yi)
During the Intellectual Property Publicity Week this year, Director Lu Chuan and the band Main Line, from the Taiwan region, were appointed by the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), the National Copyright Administration (NCA) and the National Office of Anti-Pornography and Anti-Illegal Publication Campaign as “Anti-piracy Image Ambassadors”.
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·Chinese Enterprises Need to Know the U.S. Law System.
(Issue 31 By Harry Yang)
On June 20, 2009, Jon Dudas, the former Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), was invited to People’s Daily Online IP Channel for an interview by China IP.
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