TY - GEN N2 - "Attracting foreign capital, by conferring more intellectual property rights than foreigners enjoy at home, has always been the policy of Hong Kong under British and now Chinese sovereignty. Piracy has always been a problem of physically locating mobile defendants, not a legal or enforcement issue. Government initiatives first raised mid-1999 highlight how protecting too much information can, amongst other negatives, undermine the objective of attracting foreign investment". AB - "Attracting foreign capital, by conferring more intellectual property rights than foreigners enjoy at home, has always been the policy of Hong Kong under British and now Chinese sovereignty. Piracy has always been a problem of physically locating mobile defendants, not a legal or enforcement issue. Government initiatives first raised mid-1999 highlight how protecting too much information can, amongst other negatives, undermine the objective of attracting foreign investment". T1 - The danger of protecting too much :a comparative analysis of aspects of intellectual property protection in Hong Kong, Britain and the United States / AU - Pendleton, Michael D., VL - 2000 Vol 22 No 2 pages 69-89 ID - 12154 KW - Intellectual property KW - Intellectual property KW - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY : GENERAL WORKS : ECONOMIC PROBLEMS (INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT), VALUATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSETS : HONG KONG : UNITED KINGDOM : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA KW - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION : COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS : HONG KONG : UNITED KINGDOM : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA KW - FOREIGN INVESTMENT : OVER-PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY KW - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION : COUNTERFEITING, PARALLEL IMPORTATION, TRIPS, OPEN QUALIFICATION SYSTEM, INFRINGEMENT TI - The danger of protecting too much :a comparative analysis of aspects of intellectual property protection in Hong Kong, Britain and the United States / ER -