
Intellectual Property Rights in China
Politics of Piracy, Trade and Protection
Gordon C.K Cheung(Autor*in)
Routledge (Verlag)
1. Auflage
Erscheint ca. am 5. März 2009
Buch
Hardcover
144 Seiten
978-0-415-36496-6 (ISBN)
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Beschreibung
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) infringement is so rampant in China that counterfeit goods - from general household merchandise, garments and media consumables to specialist products including pharmaceutical products and super computer chips - can be found in roadside stalls, markets, shops, department stores and even laboratory of leading universities. If allowed to continue these infringements may further engender a socially accepted culture of 'fakeness' that may seriously hamper innovation and economic progress.
Gordon C. K. Cheung uses the case of intellectual property rights (IPR) to examine how and to what extent market forces and knowledge development affect the relationships of China and the world, especially the United States. Including detailed original statistics and data collected from Chinese provinces and cities and in-depth interviews with legal experts and policy makers, this book gives a unique insight into the opportunities and challenges that China faces as it increasingly becomes part of the global society.
Intellectual Property Rights in China is a stimulating read for anyone studying Chinese Business and International Political Economy.
Gordon C. K. Cheung uses the case of intellectual property rights (IPR) to examine how and to what extent market forces and knowledge development affect the relationships of China and the world, especially the United States. Including detailed original statistics and data collected from Chinese provinces and cities and in-depth interviews with legal experts and policy makers, this book gives a unique insight into the opportunities and challenges that China faces as it increasingly becomes part of the global society.
Intellectual Property Rights in China is a stimulating read for anyone studying Chinese Business and International Political Economy.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Gordon Cheung's latest book offers a clear overview of the current state of IPR in China. Its aim is to illustrate the notion of a 'peaceful rise' in China by showing how China's IPR regime can converge towards global norms (p. 3). This should be of interest not only to legal professionals but also to scholars of political economy interested in China's growing role in the world.' - Kristie Thomas, University of Nottingham, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 62, 2010Weitere Details
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
London
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Pappband
Illustrationen
4 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Zeichnungen, 28 s/w Tabellen
28 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
Gewicht
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-36496-6 (9780415364966)
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Gordon Cheung is Lecturer in the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University, UK.
Inhalt
1. Introduction 2. Approaches and Perspectives 3. US-Sino IPR Disputes 4. New 'Hot Spots' of Counterfeiting and Chinese Consumer Culture 5. Protecting IPR: The Chinese Way 6. Dynamics and Changes of Trademarks Development in China 7. Conclusion. Appendices