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  • China's system of trade mark rights reflects the social, economic and legal transformation the country has gone through in the last 100 years. Yang Yexuan, deputy director general of the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board, explains the body's history and the challenges it faces
  • China is one of the world's hotspots for fake goods. Kan Zu and Bradley Yu of Unitalen Attorneys At Law explain the root causes of the problem and what the government is doing to tackle the issue
  • In 2004, the Chinese authorities invalidated Pfizer's patent on Viagra, unleashing sharp criticism about the country's record on IP protection. Samson G Yu and Ying Zhang of Kangxin Partners look behind the headlines to explain the decision and the lessons it offers patent applicants
  • As more and more Chinese people log on to the internet, the value of domain name rights increases. Guizeng (Wayne) Liu of King & Wood offers a guide to the latest laws and judicial decisions affecting intellectual property in cyberspace
  • More and more trade mark owners are taking their cases to court in China. And as HUANG Hui and HUANG Yibiao of Wan Hui Da Intellectual Property Agency explain, with careful preparation and a clear strategy, the process need not be as daunting as many plaintiffs fear
  • Companies are increasingly turning to patent invalidation as a tool to fight patent disputes. Gary Zhang and Gu Hongxia of China Sinda explain how to make the most of the procedure to defend your IP rights and challenge those of your competitors
  • More than a few foreign business executives will have had sleepless nights thinking about how their companies' intellectual property rights might be under threat in China.
  • IP owners have to balance long-term gains against short-term costs when devising their IP strategy in China. Lei Wu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office explains what companies must take into account when they develop their plan of action
  • Owners of trade secrets have a number of ways to protect their rights in China. Xuemin CHEN and Xiaoguang YANG of Zhongzi Law Office explain more
  • Foreign brand owners were slow to make use of China's rules on well-known trade marks but a series of new laws and regulations introduced since 2002 should make the system more user-friendly. Sandra Gibbons and Philip Tsang of Lloyd Wise offer a guide