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Globalisation and Intellectual Property in China.

Yang, Deli
Clarke, P.
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2005
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The open door policy since 1979 highlights the globalisation process in China. Since then, all walks of life, and businesses have been affected by globalisation. One clear sign of the global impact is China¿s effort to move gradually from a country ruled by government to that ruled by law although this process is slow moving, especially from an enforcement perspective. This paper intends to study the change of intellectual property (IP) environment in China under the global trend of legal harmony. Objectively, this paper discusses and analyses four related topics¿the legal system in China, the rapidly expanding scope of IP, the evidential data and analysis of the IP activities, and finally, two cases highlighting practical aspects of IP.
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Yang, D. and Clarke, P. (2005). Globalisation and Intellectual Property in China. Technovation. Vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 545-555.
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