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More on how to protect IP in China

Bill Heinze recommends advice by to Loke-Khoon Tan, An Xiang, and Ren Haiyan  as reported by Managing Intellectual Property at the INTA Annual Meeting:

  • file trademark applications early
  • register Chinese character versions of marks
  • against squatters, consider filing a non-use cancellation application, making an unofficial agreement on coexistence, or buying their mark
  • booklets to help Customs officials identify counterfeit goods "can create bigger problems if the material gets into the wrong hands."
  • fight infringers politically and publicly, "not just legally"

Posted by Product Team on May 25, 2005 at 01:12 PM | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

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