China has taken active steps to develop a comprehensive intellectual property regime and has acceded to most international intellectual property conventions. A flux of rules and regulations were implemented and application and enforcement of them have often been unclear. This book provides for a comprehensive analysis of trademark law in China. Not merely stating the relevant law, the book elaborates on how the law complies with international conventions and treaties, such as TRIPS and the practicalities of registration, use and enforcement of trademarks in China. It examines all aspects of the PRC trademark regime and serves as a useful reference as to the procedures and pitfalls involved. In addition, the application of these rules and regulations are neatly illustrated by case law.
Note
"Table of cases": pages [xxvii]-xxviii. "Table of legislation": pages [xxix]-xxxviii. Includes table of cases (p. [xxvii]-xxviii) and table of legislation (p. [xxix]-xxxviii).
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction Chinese-language marks Well-known trademarks Administrative and enforcement frameworks Trademark registration Trademark oppositions Trademark cancellations Trademark licensing and assignment Trademark infringement Trademark counterfeiting Enforcement of trademark rights Civil litigation Domain names and the Internet Other intellectual property rights and related areas of law Conclusion Appendices.