Y. Liu, D. Das, and M. Pecht
CALCE EPSC
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
P. Campbell
Fish & Neave IP Group at Ropes & Gray, LLP
Washington, DC 20005
Abstract:
China's legal protection of intellectual property (IP), as well as related laws, administration and enforcement of intellectual property rights is of worldwide interest, as China has become a global economic power. This paper discusses China's progress in building a legal framework to meet international intellectual property needs, as well as the challenges to strengthen intellectual property rights protection.
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