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IP Dragon has found a new den: IPDRAGON.ORG 24 Apr 2012 | 11:21 pm

From now on, you can find new articles of IP Dragon on: ipdragon.org. So good bye to ipdragon.blogspot,com and hello ipdragon.org. All ipdragon.blogspot.com links will continue to be active, but will...

Constructed Knowledge Works Like a Red Flag To An Internet Intermediary 8 Apr 2012 | 03:23 am

 Shades of Red by Skram1 see Colourlovers The real question: "What shade of red will attract liability?" After publishing a draft of the copyright law, the National Copyright Administration comes now...

Chinese Movie Posters Give You "Double Vision" Without The Alcohol 13 Mar 2012 | 12:13 pm

Clone and Original The silver screen is known to bring out the imagination of people. However, China's film industry has not given birth to a poster child of creativity, eyeing laboriously to any movi...

Hausse of Chinese Companies Protecting Their Inventions Overseas 8 Mar 2012 | 06:30 pm

+ 33.4 % Some international patent filings statistics from Geneva. The amount of international patent filings of Chinese companies and educational institutions grew with a stunning 33,4 percent in 201...

Google And the Law, The Book 7 Mar 2012 | 05:46 am

Did Google go too far ... or is Google victim of legal lag? Yours truly had the honour to write a chapter for a very promising book called Google and the Law edited by Dr. Aurelio Lopez-Tarruella, of...

Do Trademarks Killl? Or Are They Victim? A Hong Kong Story With A Happy Ending 4 Mar 2012 | 11:50 pm

Florence Ka-Yee Lam, lawyer at Wilkinson & Grist which was already founded in 1860, wrote an interesting legal brief for IAM magazine on a current decision by the trademark registry of Hong Kong that ...

Current State On Writing On Counterfeiting in China 29 Feb 2012 | 06:56 pm

Comment on comment Neil Wilkoff, blogger of IP Finance, commented on an Economist article, called Pro Logo: Brands in China (January 14, 2012) see here, that did not give enough context nor support fo...

Precious Lessons Learned From Hermès' Unregistered Trademark In China 28 Feb 2012 | 11:55 pm

Love for horses, Love for gems Although Hermès registered its trademark in China since 1977, it had not yet registered its Chinese name 爱马仕 (Ài mǎ shì) as a trademark the Legal Evening News wrote, acc...

Supporting Qiaodan Brand Is Not Patriotic, But Harmful To China 28 Feb 2012 | 09:58 pm

An iconic photo of Michael Jordan getting the basketball was made into a mirror-like silhouette logo, and then used with the phonetically similar name 乔丹 Qiáodān, and both the logo and name were trade...

iPad, youPad, wePad? Who Is the Owner of the Trademark in China? 28 Feb 2012 | 07:36 am

iPads for sale in the Apple Store at Central, Hong Kong Photo Danny Friedmann Apple introduced a third category, in between a laptop and smartphone, on January 27, 2010 (see the late Steve Jobs give....

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