Hosted by reporter Ben Wodecki, this episode sees Chinese practitioners outline the changes and challenges China’s IP landscape has faced over the last 12 months and what’s set to change and challenge in 2021, and beyond.
Rouse’s Hatty Cui and Doug Clark, Yiju Law Firm’s Michael Han, and HFG’s Fabio Giacopello talk China’s dominant position in terms of filings, a cluttered trademark register, legislative updates and the surprise location of the country’s newest IP court.
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Hosted by reporter Ben Wodecki, this episode sees Chinese practitioners outline the changes and challenges China’s IP landscape has faced over the last 12 months and what’s set to change and challenge in 2021, and beyond.
Rouse’s Hatty Cui and Doug Clark, Yiju Law Firm’s Michael Han, and HFG’s Fabio Giacopello talk China’s dominant position in terms of filings, a cluttered trademark register, legislative updates and the surprise location of the country’s newest IP court.
Hosted by reporter Ben Wodecki, this episode focusses on IP insurance and how brand owners and rightsholders can utilise the importance of IP insurance in the current distressed economic environment.
Safeguard IP’s David Bloom Tokio Marine Kiln’s Aoife Woulfe and Aon’s Ian Lewis offer advice to rightsholders as to what IP insurance options are currently available, how insurance can add value to IP rights and whether Covid-19 has caused an increase of IP insurance claims.
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Hosted by reporter Ben Wodecki, this episode sees Chinese practitioners outline the changes and challenges China’s IP landscape has faced over the last 12 months and what’s set to change and challenge in 2021, and beyond.
Rouse’s Hatty Cui and Doug Clark, Yiju Law Firm’s Michael Han, and HFG’s Fabio Giacopello talk China’s dominant position in terms of filings, a cluttered trademark register, legislative updates and the surprise location of the country’s newest IP court.