Research

  • Alice Lee’s Comparative Study of Well-known Trade Marks and Dissimilar Goods (HKLJ)

    25/05/2017

    An article examining the scope of ss 18(4) and 12(4) of the Trade Marks Ordinance (Cap 559), explains why they should be construed as limited to dissimilar goods and services and concludes that the Trade Marks Registry Work Manual is in desperate need of revision.

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  • Yahong Li Interviewed on Patent Rights and New Drug Approvals in China (S&P Global)

    24/05/2017

    “China’s patent linkage system fosters innovation, keeps generic makers in fold” Lisa Anne Cam S&P Global Market Intelligence 24 May 2017 While the recent decision to implement a patent linkage system in China seeks to encourage innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, manufacturers of generics could […]

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  • Interview with Germany’s National TV Station on China’s Social Credit System

    05/05/2017

    Professor Anne Cheung and Dr. Clement Chen are currently studying China’s Social Credit System and its legal implications. In an interview in March 2017 with ZDF, the largest TV station in Germany, they shared their views on the background and the unfolding of the Social […]

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  • Yahong Li and Graham Greenleaf on China’s Copyright Public Domain in Comparison with Australia (new article)

    26/04/2017

    An article by Yahong Li and Graham Greenleaf on China’s Copyright Public Domain in Comparison with Australia published in Australian Intellectual Property Journal (2017).

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  • Haochen Sun Interviewed on the TRUMP Trademark Registration in China (LA Times)

    06/04/2017

    Interviewed by Jessica Meyers from Los Angeles Times, news particle published on 6 March 2017.

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  • HKU Survey on IP Dispute Resolution in Hong Kong

    27/03/2017

    A survey to seek the industry and practitioners’ views on the current IP dispute resolution system in Hong Kong.

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  • Responsible Communication by Internet Intermediaries

    03/07/2016

    Dr. Marcelo Thompson in LSE’s Media Policy Project Blog.

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