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March-April: Intellectual Property![]() China's 2006 IPR ReviewThe PRC government's efforts to better protect intellectual property rights are yielding mixed results. Judicial Review: Time for a Closer Look (Subscribers Only)Foreign companies should consider a little-used process to protect their patents in China. Changing China's Patent Regime (Subscribers Only)Proposed amendments to the PRC Patent Law may make improvements in some areas, but bring uncertainty in others. Art of the State: Acquiring Chinese Technology (Subscribers Only)Before buying Chinese technology, foreign firms should conduct thorough due diligence. Special Report: Entertainment
Reeling in China's Movie FansMarket access barriers and intellectual property violations are just two of the barriers keeping legitimate foreign films from reaching Chinese fans. Mixed Signals (Subscribers Only)Despite high demand for foreign TV programs, few are reaching China's living rooms. China Data: China's Film—and TV—Viewing Trends [pdf] (Subscribers Only)FeaturesPUBLIC RELATIONSGaining Trust (Subscribers Only)To build strong relationships with stakeholders in China, foreign companies should identify the information channels and sources to which stakeholders most readily turn.
TECHNOLOGYClimbing the ICT Ladder (Subscribers Only)China has emerged as a leading producer--and buyer--of information and communication technology products, but innovation will be essential for its companies to reach the top. DepartmentsShort TakesChina Conference CalendarUpcoming China business events Letter from Shanghai: The Prodigal Prodigy
USCBC BulletinCritical Eye on GuangdongChina's Powerhouse Shows Its Soft Underbelly China Business (Subscribers Only)A listing of recent China-related business deals |
Hot TopicsPRC GovernmentPRC Government Structure ReportHuman ResourcesHiring and Compensation TrendsNoncompete Agreements: Clarity amid UncertaintyChina Data: Turnover and RetentionChina's HR EvolutionFeeling the Pressure?The Human Face of M&A DealsEnvironmentWho's Cleaning Up This Mess?A Market SolutionChina Data: Environmental Report CardREACHING THE INTERIORThe Sales and Distribution RevolutionChina's Investment Climate City by CityThe Challenge for BrandsChina Data: Income and ConsumptionLetter from WashingtonAdvice for the Next AdministrationComplex issues and election-year rhetoric have a way of tripping up the later realities of good governing. |
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