the 66th Issue: Forward China's IP news worldwide


 
China IP Weekly   Issue 66 Forward       Subscription    Jan. 20th, 2011
              
 


·Forward China's IP news worldwide
The SIPO's Deputy Director Bao Hong (third left), China Daily's Deputy Editor-in-Chief Huang Qing (four left) and other VIP delegates attended the opening ceremony for the IPR channel at China Daily website on Tuesday, January 18, in Beijing.
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·Patent law revision: More power to collect evidence
Parties in a patent dispute can now seek help from the authorities to collect evidence, according to a revised regulation of the patent law issued by the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO).
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·Two Chinese academicians win nation's top science prize
Two Chinese scientists, materials expert Shi Changxu and hematologist Wang Zhenyi, won China's top science award Friday for their outstanding contributions to scientific and technological innovation.
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·IPR progress remarkable
·Symposium with FIE on IPR Protection kicks off
·Trademark demo cities feel boost from selection
·IP Scene
·Govt ban on illegal software gains pace
·IPR campaign spreads to target online piracy
·Nation's future relies upon its creativity, Wen
·Number's up for fake cell phones
·Insurance field enters IPR protection of culture industry




·IP Ambush of Listed Companies Issue 39, By Doris Li, China IP,[Comprehensive Reports]
Getting listed is the dream of many enterprises and their investors. Baidu’s listing in the U.S. created 8 billionaires and 50 multimillionaires. Alibaba B2B’s listing in Hong Kong created a batch of nearly 1,000 millionaires. However, some companies have recently received a bumpy road in their listing and were disturbed by intellectual property troubles.
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·The defence against unjustified attacks based on IPR on the opportunity of trade fairs and exhibitions Issue 39, By Prof. Dr. Heinz Goddar, Dr. Carl-Richard Haarmann,[Comprehensive Reports]
Germany is one of the world’s leading locations for international specialist and consumer trade fairs. Numerous important trade fairs and exhibitions take place in Germany’s exhibition venues, including, for instance, the computer fair, CeBit in Hannover, the Hannover Trade Fair, the IFA (consumer electronics) in Berlin, the Nuremburg Toy Fair, the International Weapons Fair (IWA) in Nuremburg and the Frankfurt Car Show. These fairs and numerous other shows have a leading role in the world and as such draw large numbers of visitors and exhibitors each year from all over the world.More
 
 
 






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