Dr. Jacqueline Lui, Managing Director and Dr. Ken Chow, Patent Scientist of Eagle IP Limited, joined the Seminar on Canadian Capabilities & Networking Luncheon and met with the Canadian Medical Devices Mission participants, organized by the Consulate General of Canada and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, at the HK Convention & Exhibition Centre.

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China Provides Specific Directions to Strengthen Patent / Technology Protection from 2020 to 2021

2020年4月23日
China continues to progress towards its major goal of significantly strengthening IP protection within its borders. Last year it announced several proposed amendments to its patent laws. In January 2020 China and the US signed the Economic and Trade Agreement between the Government of China and US (published 16 January 2020 –“Trade Agreement”), which detailed […]
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China Joins Two WIPO Treaties, the Hague System and the Marrakesh Treaty

2022年2月11日
It has been two challenging years, yet there are many reasons to still have hope. We wish you a blessed Lunar New Year as we welcome the year of the Tiger. We wanted to highlight a few new developments in China. China has joined the Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs, submitting […]

China Finally Clamps Down on Facial Recognition Technology

2021年8月24日
Snippets of Court Cases, Provisions, and Key Observations about China’s IP Landscape Around the end of July 2021, the Supreme People’s Court issued a new Provision concerning the application of law about a super-hot technology, facial recognition. This Provision is a legal explanation from the SPC explaining how the law should be applied or interpreted […]

CNIPA Releases Interim Measures for the Amended Chinese Patent Law Going Into Effect June 1, 2021

2021年5月28日
Breaking News! We finally have more details about the new Chinese Patent Law which will go into effect on June 1, 2021. The full set of measure can be found at this link. Below are some pertinent points. No Implementation Rules . . . . Yet The new Implementation Rules will not be available by […]
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