IP Laws and Regimes in Major Asian Economies Combing through Thousand Threads of IP to Peace in Asia
Auteur : Liu Kung-Chung
This book systematically studies the structural characteristics of IP laws and regimes of major Asian economies, including (but not always) China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. It explores and crystallizes some worthy Asian models which could further help the development of international IP laws.
This book begins with an overview of Asian modern history and IP laws. It discusses the three basic IP laws in Asia which are patent law, trademark law and copyright law. It looks at the pre-established damages for copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting. The book also deals with problems with trade secret and its over-protection. It compares IP laws and four industries in India and China, and examines what role have IP laws played in the development in those industries and how India and China can learn from each other. Finally, it examines one medium and one small-sized Asian economy on its respective struggle (Taiwan?s efforts to build a coherent IP exhaustion regime) and a success story (how Singapore has utilized IP to secure its position in global value chains).
This book is a useful reference for law students, scholars, practitioners, IP professionals who are interested in knowing Asia, Asian IP laws and industries, their struggles and finding ways to better global IP laws. The case studies could provide helpful lessons for other Asian economies and beyond.
1.Asian IP Laws: An Area of Rising Importance 2. Some Features of Patent Laws and Cases 3. Some Features of Trademark Laws and Cases 4. Some Features of Copyright Laws and Cases 5. Pre-Established Damages for Copyright Infringement and Trademark Counterfeiting— Finding an Asian Model 6. The Problems with Trade Secret and Its Over-Protection‒ Directions For Asia 7. IP in China—From Follower to Gamechanger 8. Economic Development and IP in India and China 9. How Can Taiwan Adopt International Exhaustion in All IP Laws? 10. Singapore Ascending the Global Value Chains Through IP
Kung-Chung Liu is Professor of Law at Singapore Management University and Renmin University of China. He is also Adjunct Chair Professor, Shandong University, China.
Date de parution : 05-2024
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’IP Laws and Regimes in Major Asian Economies :
Mots-clés :
Patent; Trademark; Copyright; Property rights; Legal rights; Trip Agreement; IP Law; IP Office; Trademark Act; Major Asian Economies; Copyright Act; International Exhaustion; Trademark Infringement; Trade Mark Act; Trademark Owner; IP Right; Copyrighted Works; Exhaustion Doctrine; IP Dispute; People’s Court; SPC; Supreme People’s Court; Intermediate People’s Court; National IP; Compulsory License; Trade Secret Infringement; Trademark Counterfeiting; Trade Secret Protection; Reasonable Commercial Terms; Anti-suit Injunction