000041764 000__ 03296cam\a2200553\i\4500 000041764 001__ 41764 000041764 003__ SzGeWIPO 000041764 005__ 20230221102428.0 000041764 008__ 200611s2014\\\\ne\\\\\\rb\\\u000\0\eng\d 000041764 020__ $$a9789041150141 000041764 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda 000041764 041__ $$aeng 000041764 1001_ $$aLuo, Dongchuan. 000041764 24510 $$aSelected Chinese Patent Cases 000041764 264_1 $$a[Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands] :$$bKluwer Law International,$$c2014. 000041764 300__ $$axxvi, 328 pages ;$$c25 cm 000041764 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000041764 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000041764 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000041764 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references 000041764 5050_ $$aAbout the Chief Editor. -- About the Translators. -- Foreword. -- Preface. -- Translator’s Preface. -- The Commentary Committee. -- Acknowledgments. -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Chinese Patent System. -- Chapter 2: Administrative Patent Invalidity Cases. -- Chapter 3: Patent -- Infringement Cases. -- Appendices 000041764 520__ $$aWhen non-Chinese lawyers complain of “lack of transparency” in China’s IP judicial system, what they are actually complaining about is a lack of good translations of Chinese judges’ decisions. Now at last, two renowned and experienced US–China intellectual property attorneys – both fluently bilingual – take the giant step necessary to bring China’s modes of handling intellectual property disputes into the international mainstream with excellent translations of 20 landmark Chinese patent-related cases, all decided during the past 10 years. Also included and translated are specially commissioned commentaries by the exact judges who decided each case, clearly explaining the “behind-the-scenes” reasoning they used. The patent issues covered in these cases include the following: procedures and remedies for patent infringement; determination of “a clerical error”; how to determine similarity between designs; how to properly submit and use evidence; amendments that change the original technical solution; novelty and inventiveness; avoiding improper “hindsight” in assessing inventiveness; interpretation of a claim’s technical terms; doctrine of claim differentiation; patent infringement under the doctrine of equivalents; test standard for deciding identity or similarity between designs; prior art defense; use of a patented process for a medical regulatory review; identifying the manufacturer and seller involved in patent infringement; intentionally manufacturing or selling customized key parts of a patented product ; patentee’s liability for improper enforcement of patent right; and preliminary injunction against the import of a patented product. A detailed introductory chapter authored by Justice Dongchuan Luo and two other IP Judges explains the historical development of the Chinese patent system and describes enforcement mechanisms and procedures, both administrative and judicial. Appendices provide English translations of the most important legal sources of patent law in China. To some readers this sophisticated body of modern Chinese patent law, with its sensitivity to well-established international consensus, will come as a revelation. To these and others, and especially to patent law practitioners, jurists, and academics worldwide, this book will quickly become a cornerstone resource. 000041764 650_0 $$aPatent laws and legislation$$zChina$$xCases 000041764 85641 $$uhttp://www.kluweriplaw.com/book-toc?title=Selected%20Chinese%20Patent%20Cases$$yView this resource 000041764 903__ $$aInformation Law Series 000041764 904__ $$aBook 000041764 980__ $$aBIB