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- Dentons US LLP: Quality Service Comes with a Price, but it’s Worth it.
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From Dacheng’s office in Beijing, next to various central government authorities, one can enjoy a panoramic view of Beijing's vibrant landscape through the reception room's glass walls. It was in this setting that the China IP reporter sat down with Timothy C. Bickham.
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- Innovation Strengths and Weaknesses of Beijing in Comparison with Tokyo-Yokohama and Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou
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The Counsellors Office of Beijing Municipal People's Government and Cloud River Urban Research Institute jointly published a report that makes a comprehensive comparison of the three S&T clusters and further discusses the innovation strengths and weaknesses of Beijing.
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- China’s institutional reforms and what it means for resolving IP disputes
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Following the launch of the plan, the 14th National People’s Congress of China passed the institutional reform of the State Council. The functions of CNIPA and the SAMR are now coordinated, and the enforcement teams of SAMR maintain the duty to enforce the law for trademarks and patents, under the professional guidance of the CNIPA. But what does this reform mean for dispute resolution, particularly arbitration, in resolving disputes around IP?
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- An Interview with INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo: Facing the emergence of new things, we need to think about both new and existing of intellectual property rights
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Now, when we talk about Metaverse and NFTs, and you refer to the Hermes case, this is a question of how the development of how new technologies can affect existing rights. And what is the balance between art, creation, and existing IP rights?
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- Armenia IP Development
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Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked, mountainous country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia. Armenian is the only official language even though Russian is widely used.
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- An interview with European GLP Intellectual Property Office: long-termism is not just about doing one thing in the long run
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Recently, Mr.Davide Luigi Petraz and Mr.Daniele Giovanni Petraz, two managing partners of GLP, were invited to share with us their views on the latest developments of intellectual property in Italy and Europe, as well as the secrets of GLP's success over the past 55 years.
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- INTA CEO: Beijing is the world's no. 1 city with most INTA members
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The 2022 INTA Annual Meeting will be held in Washington DC as a physical event with virtual components from April 30 to May 4. With 6,500 organizations from 185 countries comprising INTA’s membership, its annual meeting has been recognized as the world’s largest IP event. As INTA’s media partner in China since 2014, China IP on February 28 interviewed INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo.
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- China IP Interview: INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo
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INTA's 2022 Annual Meeting Live+ has been held in Washington, D.C., as a combined physical + virtual event from April 30 to May 4. The choice of a hybrid format reflects the association's response to the easing of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, with the transition from its 143rd Annual Meeting Virtual+ to the 144th Annual Meeting Live+. As INTA's media partner in China since 2014, on February 28 China IP interviewed INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo.
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- INTA 2022 President Zeeger Vink: there is two-way communication between brands and consumers
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Zeeger Vink, IP director of MF Brands Group, is the INTA 2022 President. In this role, he is Chair of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. In an interview with China IP, Mr. Vink shares his insight on trademarks and brands, provides practical advice to Chinese members on how to participate in and benefit from the INTA community. INTA Annual Meeting Live+ officially began on April 30, took place in person in Washington, D.C., and virtual.
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- Watson & Band interview: staying ahead of its time
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Established in 1995, Watson & Band is one of the oldest law firms in Shanghai and even in East China to be involved in the intellectual property business, also one of China’s oldest intellectual property service providers with the qualifications of foreign-related patent agency. Today, Watson & Band has developed into an integrated legal and IP services provider that is represented primarily by Watson & Band Law Offices and Watson & Band Intellectual Property Agent Ltd.