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PCT Applications in China: Increasing Value while Saving Costs
26 November 2012Industry leaders have proven strategies for prospering in challenging times. The present economic difficulties will pass, but companies that forgo protecting intellectual property in China today will be at a deep disadvantage compared to th...

The Grey Market: A Nightmare for Multinational Companies
26 November 2012Keeping a handle on grey market goods can be a nightmare for multinational companies doing business in China. Companies must make efforts to protect their brands, or will face dilution of value, compromised distribution and pricing strategi...

Digitisation: A Legal Quandary for Piracy and Copyright Laws in Singapore
26 November 2012Despite Singapore’s best efforts, its fight against piracy remains an uphill battle. The right balance between rights owners’ and consumers’ needs may never be struck, and society may at some point need to address which si...

IP Lawyers See Grim Year Ahead. Time to Shop Around?
22 November 2012Intellectual property lawyers in China are girding for a difficult year. That’s no big surprise, given the worldwide recession’s impact on China, where factories are closing, the middle class is finding itself unemployed and som...

Enforcement of Copyrights in Hong Kong by Criminal Means
21 November 2012Hong Kong’s efforts to protect intellectual property rights have received wide commendation in the international community. In fact, the copyrights regime is one reason so many rights owners have established their operations in the ci...

Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in India
21 November 2012Enforcement of IP rights has been pursued as a priority in most developing economies, as in India. The internal factors that are required to encourage enforcement require not just enabling statutes and reform of administrative set-up but al...