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CBR May-June 2008 - Healthcare

January-February: Intellectual Property Rights

Januar-February 2006 Issue Cover

Counterfeiting in China:
A Blueprint for Change

(Subscribers Only)

by Douglas Clark

From reforming intellectual property (IP) laws and regulations to revamping corporate policies, both the PRC government and foreign companies can significantly enhance IP protection.

Plus: What about Patents and Trade Secrets?

Silk Market Fakes—Light at the End of the Tunnel? (Subscribers Only)

by Joseph T. Simone, Jr.

The landlord-liability strategy appears to have broken new ground in curtailing the sale of counterfeits.

Plus: The Quality Brands Protection Committee

IP Protection Best Practice Tips

by Godfrey Firth

How to prevent IP infringements—and how to enforce your rights when infringements occur.

Plus: Government and Business Intellectual Property Contacts

Features

WTO: Year Five

by Michael Overmyer

Foreign investors are gearing up for the long-awaited banking sector openings and are starting to look beyond China's basic WTO commitments.

Plus: Year-Four Status Check

Business Integrity in China (Subscribers Only)

by Michael Hougård Pedersen

Understanding Chinese perspectives on corruption is key to crafting effective business integrity measures.

Plus: US Anticorruption Laws: A Primer
A Fine Line

Departments

Editor's Note

Short Takes

Critical Eye on Tianjin

Council Bulletin

In Memoriam: Donald R. Altman

Letter from Washington

China Business (Subscribers Only)

Interview: Li Yong

Critical Eye on Tianjin (Subscribers Only)

by Rebecca Karnak

Interview: Li Yong

Chair, Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area
Administrative Commission


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