特許実務 中国特許 (和書 | 洋書)
更新日 : 2008-02-14
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書籍情報
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The intellectual property legal system
Trade marks
Copyright
Patents
Enforcement of intellectual property rights
Trade secrets
Internet
Technology transfer
Unfair competition
Important laws and regulations
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-Book Description
An intellectual property (IP) system was established in China in 1985. Since then, the merits and drawbacks of the system have become apparent in theory and practice. Despite the fact that a great deal has been written about the Chinese IP system, systematic studies of the subject are still scarce, especially from a corporate management perspective.
The book has three aims. It evaluates the problems UK and US multinational enterprises have encountered in their IP Flows into different enterprises in China. It also analyses the causes of these problems and suggests methods of avoiding future problems. The overall rationale for the book is to fill a void in our understanding of IP rights in China, particularly from a corporate perspective. It is important to draw upon a variety of discipline approaches when exploring these issues, which are influenced by the political context, the legislative framework, economic factors and the existence of cu
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Patents, Utility Models and Designs
Trade Marks and Related Rights
Copyright
Technology Transfer
Enforcement
Antitrust Law
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PART I RESHAPING THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIME IN CHINA
Chapter 1 Some Thoughts on the Political Economy of the Chinese Intellectual Property Regime
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Historical Retrospective: From 1984 to 2000
1.3 Interaction between International Trade Relations and China's Patent Law
1.4 Role of Economic Development Policy in the Shaping of the Patent Regime
1.5 Concluding Remarks
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Foreign Pressure and China's IPR Regime
The Structure and Process of Exogenous Pressure
Patents and Faux Consolidation of China's Administrative Patent Regime
The Copyright Problem
Trademarks and Anticounterfeiting
Evaluating the Argument and Analysis
Casting a Wider Net
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PART I TRIPS COMPLIANCE: SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS
PART II TRIPS COMPLIANCE: ENFORCEMENT ISSUES
PART III NON-MAINSTREAM RIGHTS AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY
PART IV THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA, TRIPS AND CHINA
PART V POSTSCRIPT
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Part 1:Intellectual Property Laws: An Overview.
1. An Overview of the Development of China's Patent System.
2. Trademark Law and Regulation in China.
3. Copyright Law and Regulation in China.
4. Unfair Competition.
5. Foreign Technology Transfer.
6. Protection of Company Names in China.
Part 2: China IPR and the World.
7. Intellectual Property Rights Protection in China and China's Efforts to Join WTO.
8. Making the World Safe for What? Intellectual Property Rights, Human Rights, and Foreign Economic Policy in the Post-European Cold War World.
9. U.S.-China IPR Negotiations: Trade, Intellectual Property and Rule of Law in a Global Economy.
10. Hong Kong's New Intellectual Property Regime.
Part 3: Legal Measures to Protect IP Rights.
11. Crimes of Copyright Infringement Explained: The Prospect for Strong Judicial Enforcement Against Copyright Infringement.
12. The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights through the Courts.
13. The United States International Trade Commission and the Federal Court System as Fora for Challenging Unfair Chinese Intellectual Property Trade Activities.
Part 4: Case Studies.
14. The Software Wars: Organizations, Politics and Policy in Intellectual Property Protection in China.
15. The Regulation of the Media in China.
16. Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Luxury Goods.
17. Brand Protection by Foreign Trademark Owners in China.
18. Swashbuckling the Pirates: A Communications-Based Approach to IPR Protection in the PRC
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