the 55th Issue:Time-honored Brands Urged to Fight


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China IP Newsletter   Issue 55 Forward       Subscription    Sep. 16th, 2010
                 
 


·Time-honored Brands Urged to Fight
Companies that sell products with famous names and long histories - the so-called time-honored brands - are being warned to hurry up and register those brand names and trademarks in foreign markets, before rivals effectively steal them.
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·First Chinese Female Judge Sworn in at ICJ
THE HAGUE - Xue Hanqin was sworn in Monday as a judge of the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ), becoming the first Chinese woman to get the job. Another female judge, Joan E. Donoghue from the United States, assumed office together with Xue.
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·China's Stimulus Package Benefits China, World
TIANJIN - China's stimulus package, policies and measures are timely, forceful and effective, which have not only benefitted the country but made important contribution to the world economic recovery, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Monday.More

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President Obama Signs Bill to Provide USPTO Authority to Spend an Additional $129 Million of FY 2010 Fee Collections
Washington – On Tuesday, August 10, President Barack Obama signed into law P.L. 111-224 that gives the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) the authority to spend an additional $129 million of the fees the agency will collect in Fiscal Year (FY) 2010.
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·Finisar Corporation and Source Photonics Settle Patent Dispute      
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Sino-German Cooperation on IPR
·Copyright Agreement between China and Britain Signed
·A Private enterprise in Nanjing wins "foreign lawsuit"
·The market of "Apple Peel" is afraid of to be postponed
·Agreement of Modern Agriculture Science and Technology City project signed
·Hanwang markets the new student E- book
·Name list of 2010 China Internet "Value Star" was published
·"Death squads" rewards one million for the global anti-piracy
·Chinese paper-cut enters into the world intangible cultural heritage name list.
·Chinese President Calls on Teachers to Embrace Innovation
·Six key technologies on Online Expo applied national Patents, 70% has been in use
·Singapore Minister of Law Visited Shanghai IP Administration


China IP Articles


·Behind Time-honored Names: It’s More Than Business  Issue 37 By Doris Li, China IP,[Comprehensive Reports]
In 2006, attorney Shang Jiaquan from the Beijing Globe Law Firm had his first time-honored brand case: providing legal consultations to an old restaurant in Niujie Food Court. As an IP lawyer, Shang Jiaquan followed the orthodox IP knowledge and concepts in dealing with IP problems.More

·Patent E-Filing System: Backed Up by Training Issue 37 By Zhang Bing,China IP,[Patent]
“In the short foreseeable future, the number of e-filings will make a significant breakthrough and the percentage of e-filings is expected to near or reach an advanced international level,” a patent examiner from the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) told our journalist on April 12, 2010. “At the same time, our working styles will also change, making it possible to accomplish patent examination by working completely online.”More














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