Intellectual Property and TRIPS Compliance in China: Chinese and European PerspectivesPaul Torremans, Hailing Shan, Johan Erauw Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007. gada 1. janv. - 288 lappuses . . . the editors of this book have done an excellent job, and both academics and practitioners will find this book worthwhile and enjoyable. Wei Shi, Communications Law China s accession to the WTO and TRIPS heralded massive changes in Chinese intellectu |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
xxviii. lappuse
... Compulsory Licensing of Patents Relating to 13 Public Health Problems, effective 1 January 2006 Measures on the Settlement of 123 Disputes Over the Domain Name of China Internet Network Information Center, effective 17 March 2006 123 ...
... Compulsory Licensing of Patents Relating to 13 Public Health Problems, effective 1 January 2006 Measures on the Settlement of 123 Disputes Over the Domain Name of China Internet Network Information Center, effective 17 March 2006 123 ...
13. lappuse
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
14. lappuse
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
23. lappuse
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
47. lappuse
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
Esat sasniedzis šīs grāmatas aplūkošanas reižu limitu.
Saturs
setting the scene | 1 |
Are Chinese intellectual property laws consistent with the TRIPs Agreement? | 11 |
Substantive law issues in Europe a decade after TRIPs | 29 |
The TRIPs Agreement and the changing landscape of international intellectual property | 65 |
The fight against piracy working within the administrative enforcement system in China | 85 |
Problems and new developments in the enforcement of intellectual property rights in China | 107 |
Legal protection of copyright and trademarks in cyberspace in China | 125 |
Confidentiality agreements and noncompetition clauses | 141 |
Protection of traditional knowledge protecting poor countries intellectual property? | 175 |
Legal issues regarding contracts of technology import a Chinese lawyers perspective | 184 |
The WTOTRIPs patent regime after Doha promises and realities | 195 |
Intellectual property rights and WTO compliance Chinese and European perspectives | 212 |
The agenda for the future | 219 |
Bibliography | 223 |
Index | 231 |
Protection of knowhow in Chinese enterprises and employment relationships | 153 |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
accordance administrative authorities administrative enforcement system adopted amended Application of Law Article Berne Convention China’s intellectual property Chinese courts compulsory licence contract Copyright Law counterfeiting Criminal Law developing countries Doha Declaration domain name economic employee enforcement of intellectual Export foreign geographical indications Gervais implementation intel Intellectual Property Law intellectual property protection intellectual property rights involving IP enforcement IP protection Judicial Interpretations judicial protection know-how Labour Disputes Law provides lectual property mark measures ment network service provider owner Paris Convention parties Patent Law People’s Republic pharmaceutical phonograms protection of intellectual protection of trade regime Regulation remedy requirement right holder rights in China rules Supreme People’s Court Technology Import tion Torremans trade secrets trademark infringement Trademark Law traditional knowledge Trial TRIPS Agreement University of Ghent University of Nottingham well-known trademarks WIPO World Trade Organization WTO members
Populāri fragmenti
208. lappuse - The protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights should contribute to the promotion of technological innovation and to the transfer and dissemination of technology, to the mutual advantage of producers and users of technological knowledge and in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare, and to a balance of rights and obligations.
144. lappuse - The public have an interest in every person's carrying on his trade freely ; so has the individual. All interference with individual liberty of action in trading, and all restraiots of trade of themselves, if there is nothing more, are contrary to public policy, and therefore void.
54. lappuse - ... predominantly for the supply of the domestic market of the Member authorizing such use; "Other use" refers to use other than that allowed under Article 30. (g) authorization for such use shall be liable, subject to adequate protection of the legitimate interests of the persons so authorized, to be terminated if and when the circumstances...
34. lappuse - Collections of literary or artistic works such as encyclopaedias and anthologies which by reason of the selection and arrangement of their contents constitute intellectual creations...
58. lappuse - Appropriate measures, provided that they are consistent with the provisions of this Agreement, may be needed to prevent the abuse of intellectual property rights by right holders or the resort to practices which unreasonably restrain trade or adversely affect the international transfer of technology.
49. lappuse - Members may also exclude from patentability: (a) diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical methods for the treatment of humans or animals; (b) plants and animals other than micro-organisms, and essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals other than non-biological and microbiological processes.
53. lappuse - Where the law of a Member allows for other use of the subject matter of a patent without the authorization of the right holder, including use by the government or third parties authorized by the government...
34. lappuse - Compilations of data or other material, whether in machine readable or other form, which by reason of the selection or arrangement of their contents constitute intellectual creations shall be protected as such. Such protection, which shall not extend to...
54. lappuse - ... to remedy a practice determined after judicial or administrative process to be anti-competitive...
70. lappuse - Each Member has the right to determine what constitutes a national emergency or other circumstances of extreme urgency...