Dimensions of IP Protection in China
Oliver Gassmann (),
Angela Beckenbauer () and
Sascha Friesike ()
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Oliver Gassmann: Universität St. Gallen
Angela Beckenbauer: Universität St. Gallen
Sascha Friesike: Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft
Chapter 3 in Profiting from Innovation in China, 2012, pp 31-41 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The application of intellectual property protection means depends on the type and the characteristics of a threat. Common intellectual property threats in China concern legal infringements such as patent, trademark, design or copyright infringements. Yet intellectual property rights infringements are only part of the IP threat environment in China. In addition to such legal-illicit threats, also legal-licit, that is to say uncertainties within the boundaries of the law and factual challenges are predominant in China. In China the impudence and creativity of infringements show that the extent of IP infringements and challenges remains a difficult task to counteract.
Keywords: Reverse Engineering; Utility Model; Trade Secret; Copyright Infringement; Patent Infringement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30592-4_3
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