Managing Intellectual Property

The China-International IP Forum in quotes

02 July 2010

Managing Intellectual Property

The PCT, Section 337, Bilski, the rise of China, the EPO, litigation in Europe and strategies in southeast Asia – speakers at the China-International IP Forum covered a wide range of topics. Here’s a selection of their comments

We don't just file PCT applications to be famous - when you are famous a lot of people will want to come and find you" - Alan Fan, deputy director of the IP department at Huawei explains that Huawei is not just filing PCT applications for the headlines.

Delegates at the Forum

"Those who give depositions in US section 337 cases come back and say that they hated it. But it's a process that we all have to get familiar with" - Wang Xiang, a partner of Orrick, tells Chinese companies that they need to get used to the pain of litigating in the US.

"Enterprises should enhance their capacity for innovation and use IP registrations overseas to make it a core component of development" - Wu Kai, deputy director general of the International Cooperation Department at SIPO, giving the opening address at the Forum.

"Chinese companies, if they have a long-term policy of...



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