Patent Law in Greater China

Author:   Stefan Luginbuehl ,  Peter Ganea
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781781954836


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   29 August 2014
Format:   Hardback
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to patent policy, law and practice in Greater China and will be a go-to book for patent practitioners who have client interests in that region.Features: Introduction to Chinese patent policy. Detailed coverage of technology transfer and substantive patent law in China, including prerequisites for protection, exceptions and limitations. Practical analysis of patent law relating to 3 specific fields of invention: employee inventions, biotechnological and pharmaceutical inventions, and software inventions. Overview of the patent application and examination procedure, with a particular view on PCT applications. Insight into specific characteristics of enforcement mechanisms and jurisprudence in China, including the dual enforcement system, claim interpretation, infringement types, and invalidity procedures. Invaluable section on the relationship between patent and antitrust law, including practical realities in the sphere of anticompetitive licensing. Overviews of the patent systems of Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR Edited by two leading patent experts, and written by a team of experienced practitioners from China and from Europe, offering insight rarely brought together in a single place. This book will be an indispensable reference work for lawyers, patent attorneys and other practitioners interested in learning whether and how to protect patents in China. Contributors: C. Bailey, Y. Bu, J. Cao, W. Chen, D. Clark, G. Cui, C. Czychowski, M. Deng, P. Ganea, H. Goddar, N. Heide, S.-H. Lee, J. Li, Y. Li, K.-C. Liu, S. Luginbuehl, Q. Ma, T. Mak, J.B. Nordemann, T. Pattloch, O. Pfaffenzeller, B. Roth, C.D. Simões, L. Wang, B. Weibel

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Author:   Stefan Luginbuehl ,  Peter Ganea
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781781954836


ISBN 10:   1781954836
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   29 August 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

PART I: Patent Protection In The People's Republic Of China: General 1. China's Patent Policy Stefan Luginbuehl 2. Technology Transfer in China Beat Weibel PART II: Substantive Patent Law 3. Prerequisites for Protection Bu Yuanshi 4. Biotechnological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Inventions I: General Chen Wenping 5. Biotechnological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Inventions Ii: Support and Experimental Data Toby Mak 6. Software-related Inventions Li Yonghong 7. Employee Inventions Ma Qian and Berrit Roth 8. Exceptions and Limitations Chris Bailey and Lucy Wang PART III. Patent Application And Examination Procedure 9. Patent Examination: A General Outline Deng Ming 10. PCT Applications Toby Mak 11. Confidentiality Examination Stefan Luginbuehl PART IV. Enforcement 12. Dual Enforcement System Cao Jingjing 13. Patent Infringement Procedures and Remedies Oliver Pfaffenzeller 14. The Interplay Between Infringement and Invalidity Proceedings Nils Heide 15. Chinese Characteristics of Claim Interpretation by Courts Li Jian 16. Predominantly Process-Patent Related Aspects of Infringement Peter Ganea PART V. Market Power - Related Aspects 17. Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law Thomas Pattloch 18. Standard-Essential Patents and Injunctive Relief Cui Guobin, with comments from A European Perspective By Heinz Goddar, Jan Bernd Nordemann and Christian Czychowski VI. Utility Model And Design Protection 19. Utility Models Toby Mak 20. Designs Deng Ming VII. INTRODUCTION TO THE Patent Protection In Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 21. Introduction to the Patent System in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) Liu Kung-Chung and Lee Su-Hua VIII. Patent Protection In Hong Kong Sar 22. Introduction to the Patent System in Hong Kong Sar Douglas Clark IX. Patent Protection In Macau Sar 23. Introduction to the Patent System in Macau Sar Carlos D. Simoes Index

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`Patent Law in Greater China provides some of the most comprehensive, up-to-date and contextualized analyses of Chinese patent law. Featuring expert contributors with diverse backgrounds and deep inside knowledge, this edited volume strikes a good balance between scholarly analysis and practical tips. The book should be on the desk of everybody who handles patent-related matters in Greater China.' -- Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School, US `Chinese intellectual property law has been one of the fields in which it has been most difficult to obtain an accurate, reliable and intelligible perspective. The achievement in putting together Patent Law in Greater China is therefore all the more laudable. Chapters from practitioners, administrators, academics and the business world give this work a degree of relevance and immediacy and show how the complex and initially puzzling interplay of law and practice in China and the economies within her orbit can be depicted and understood.' -- The IPKAT `Chinese intellectual property law has been one of the fields in which it has been most difficult to obtain an accurate, reliable and intelligible perspective. The achievement in putting together Patent Law in Greater China is therefore all the more laudable. Chapters from practitioners, administrators, academics and the business world give this work a degree of relevance and immediacy and show how the complex and initially puzzling interplay of law and practice in China and the economies within her orbit can be depicted and understood.' -- Jeremy Phillips, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, UK Drs Luginbuhl and Ganea have put together an impressive and thorough survey of patent law in the PRC, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The book covers policy making aspects, patentability requirements (with specific chapters on biotechnological, chemical, pharmaceutical and software-related inventions ), rights and exceptions, employee inventions, rights in designs and utility models, but also patent prosecution (domestic and PCT), infringement, and the interface with competition law. This timely book will be useful for both practitioners and scholars.' -- Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University Law School and Editor in Chief, Journal of World Intellectual Property `One cannot help remarking that intellectual property specialists will find this book a revelation. The wide-ranging perspective it provides on Chinese patent law is remarkable and certainly no patent practitioner should be without it.' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine


'Patent Law in Greater China provides some of the most comprehensive, up-to-date and contextualized analyses of Chinese patent law. Featuring expert contributors with diverse backgrounds and deep inside knowledge, this edited volume strikes a good balance between scholarly analysis and practical tips. The book should be on the desk of everybody who handles patent-related matters in Greater China.' -- Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School, US 'Chinese intellectual property law has been one of the fields in which it has been most difficult to obtain an accurate, reliable and intelligible perspective. The achievement in putting together Patent Law in Greater China is therefore all the more laudable. Chapters from practitioners, administrators, academics and the business world give this work a degree of relevance and immediacy and show how the complex and initially puzzling interplay of law and practice in China and the economies within her orbit can be depicted and understood.' -- The IPKAT 'Chinese intellectual property law has been one of the fields in which it has been most difficult to obtain an accurate, reliable and intelligible perspective. The achievement in putting together Patent Law in Greater China is therefore all the more laudable. Chapters from practitioners, administrators, academics and the business world give this work a degree of relevance and immediacy and show how the complex and initially puzzling interplay of law and practice in China and the economies within her orbit can be depicted and understood.' -- Jeremy Phillips, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, UK Drs Luginbuhl and Ganea have put together an impressive and thorough survey of patent law in the PRC, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The book covers policy making aspects, patentability requirements (with specific chapters on biotechnological, chemical, pharmaceutical and software-related inventions ), rights and exceptions, employee inventions, rights in designs and utility models, but also patent prosecution (domestic and PCT), infringement, and the interface with competition law. This timely book will be useful for both practitioners and scholars.' -- Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University Law School and Editor in Chief, Journal of World Intellectual Property 'One cannot help remarking that intellectual property specialists will find this book a revelation. The wide-ranging perspective it provides on Chinese patent law is remarkable and certainly no patent practitioner should be without it.' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine


'Patent Law in Greater China provides some of the most comprehensive, up-to-date and contextualized analyses of Chinese patent law. Featuring expert contributors with diverse backgrounds and deep inside knowledge, this edited volume strikes a good balance between scholarly analysis and practical tips. The book should be on the desk of everybody who handles patent-related matters in Greater China.' -- Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School, US 'Chinese intellectual property law has been one of the fields in which it has been most difficult to obtain an accurate, reliable and intelligible perspective. The achievement in putting together Patent Law in Greater China is therefore all the more laudable. Chapters from practitioners, administrators, academics and the business world give this work a degree of relevance and immediacy and show how the complex and initially puzzling interplay of law and practice in China and the economies within her orbit can be depicted and understood.' -- The IPKAT 'Chinese intellectual property law has been one of the fields in which it has been most difficult to obtain an accurate, reliable and intelligible perspective. The achievement in putting together Patent Law in Greater China is therefore all the more laudable. Chapters from practitioners, administrators, academics and the business world give this work a degree of relevance and immediacy and show how the complex and initially puzzling interplay of law and practice in China and the economies within her orbit can be depicted and understood.' -- Jeremy Phillips, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, UK Drs Luginbuhl and Ganea have put together an impressive and thorough survey of patent law in the PRC, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The book covers policy making aspects, patentability requirements (with specific chapters on biotechnological, chemical, pharmaceutical and software-related inventions ), rights and exceptions, employee inventions, rights in designs and utility models, but also patent prosecution (domestic and PCT), infringement, and the interface with competition law. This timely book will be useful for both practitioners and scholars.' -- Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University Law School and Editor in Chief, Journal of World Intellectual Property 'One cannot help remarking that intellectual property specialists will find this book a revelation. The wide-ranging perspective it provides on Chinese patent law is remarkable and certainly no patent practitioner should be without it.' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine


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Edited by Stefan Luginbuehl, PhD, Attorney at Law, Lawyer, Head of Department European Legal Affairs, European Patent Office, Germany and Peter Ganea, PhD, Co-Director, Sino-German International Economic Law Institute, Tongji University Law School, China

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